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Traduction - Portuguais brésilien-Français - Passo a passo se vai longe.

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Titre
Passo a passo se vai longe.
Texte
Proposé par erescris
Langue de départ: Portuguais brésilien

Passo a passo se vai longe.
Commentaires pour la traduction
Francês da França.

Titre
Pas à pas, on va loin.
Traduction
Français

Traduit par Lev van Pelt
Langue d'arrivée: Français

Pas à pas, on va loin.
Commentaires pour la traduction
moins littéral mais parfaitement adapté à la signification : "C'est en forgeant que l'on devient forgeron"
Dernière édition ou validation par Francky5591 - 12 Septembre 2012 01:22





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12 Septembre 2012 01:10

Lev van Pelt
Nombre de messages: 313
@Francky5591

"C'est en forgeant qu'on devient forgeron"..., et je l'avue, cette chance il ne me déplaise pas la risquer

(Anyway, I'd be sorry if I've done something wrong fourrant mon nez ici.)
(I mean that I have not French among my target languages ; but in this case I felt almost as if translating into Catalan…))

12 Septembre 2012 01:20

Francky5591
Nombre de messages: 12396
I mean no, Lev, you didn't do anything wrong It's all about practising.
About the fact you translated into French we say "qui ne risque rien n'a rien"



12 Septembre 2012 01:33

Lev van Pelt
Nombre de messages: 313
Thanks a lot, Francky, but unwillingly, I have induced you to an error here.
The saying that I included in my message was not intended to make reference at all to the text submitted.
I just wrote it to explain why I have dared to translate this !!!
I notice now that the original text and this proverb are very similar in sense...
(Perhaps you ought to erase the remark, as it was not intended as a remark ?)

12 Septembre 2012 02:18

Francky5591
Nombre de messages: 12396
So you didn't post this intentionally

Actually I think "passo a passo se vai longe" also refers to a patient practising, and so does what "c'est en forgeant que l'on devient forgeron" means.

I've seen this here : http://fikgs.wordpress.com/2012/08/06/passo-a-passo-se-vai-longe/

*(Progressivamente, acreditamos que é a melhor forma de aprender e evoluir com eficácia e motivação. Dar tempo para praticar é fundamental!)

So it also matches the meaning, it's just (talking about the French) a less litteral translation.

12 Septembre 2012 02:18

Francky5591
Nombre de messages: 12396
We also say, about what happened above :

"Le hasard fait bien les choses"

12 Septembre 2012 05:46

Lev van Pelt
Nombre de messages: 313
Oui, Francky!

I agree with you that hazard (or whatever) has worked rightly this time . Once again!
In fact, when translating this short, easy sentence, I have doubted to write "peu à peu, on va loin" (in Italian, one says: "piano piano, si va lontano" or "chi va piano, va lontano", and I would have used one of these ways as the first option, and not "passo a passo, etc." )
In fact, I have even considered to write this as a remark (I mean about "peu à peu..." ), but I was not sure that this way was much used in France (I hope you will tell me about this. Yes,...I do want to become someday a "forgeron" regarding French )

In Catalan, apart from the literal "pas a pas, hom va lluny" (or "pas a pas, es va lluny", one may say as well: "poc a poc/ poc a poquet/ s'arriba lluny".

A most interesting and illustrative chat, Francky... Truly a pleasure, as usual!





12 Septembre 2012 16:16

erescris
Nombre de messages: 1
Obrigada, era exatamente essa a tradução que eu esperava: Pas à pas, on va loin.

12 Septembre 2012 16:33

Francky5591
Nombre de messages: 12396
Nada, foi um prazer, erescris!

13 Septembre 2012 11:19

Lev van Pelt
Nombre de messages: 313
Agradeço o "feedback", erescris.