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Traduzione - Irlandese-Inglese - Música A Dream That Only I Can Know Jen Mahoney

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Titolo
Música A Dream That Only I Can Know Jen Mahoney
Testo
Aggiunto da ana cristina sizenando
Lingua originale: Irlandese

Eist le mo chroí
Is é leanúint ailsing'
Is é ag gabháil go háit
Nach eol ach dom féin
Ní heol do mo chroí
Ach an aisling a leanúint
Nach féidir ach liomsa a haithint
Nach féidir ach liomsa a haithint
Note sulla traduzione
O inglês é britânico

Titolo
Listen to my heart
Traduzione
Inglese

Tradotto da Bhatarsaigh
Lingua di destinazione: Inglese

Listen to my heart
It follows the vision
It is capturing the place
Myself, I just don't know
Don't know in my heart
but the vision continues
It's impossible for me to tell
It's impossible for me to tell
Note sulla traduzione
Not too sure if I got it totally right, my Irish is very basic and the text is very lyric.
Ultima convalida o modifica di Tantine - 27 Marzo 2008 15:53





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11 Marzo 2008 22:36

Tantine
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Hi Bhatarsaigh

I should be ashamed of myself here as I am Irish by birth but do not speak a word of Gaelic (well one or two but I don't know how to write them).

I must admit that I heve never even been to Ireland!!

Bises
Tantine

12 Marzo 2008 16:50

Bhatarsaigh
Numero di messaggi: 253
You live in Britain now, right? And have never been to Ireland?

Yes, I think you should be ashamed

12 Marzo 2008 16:13

ana cristina sizenando
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Thanks to translation.
Ana Cristina

12 Marzo 2008 22:36

Tantine
Numero di messaggi: 2747
No Bhatarsaigh, I don't live in Britain

I live in Corsica I left England in 1985 and lived in Paris before moving here in 1988.

Where do you live? and how did you learn gaelic?

Bises
Tantine

20 Marzo 2008 09:56

Aoife
Numero di messaggi: 3
It's just that some of the words aren't translated properly. Also, it is translated very directly, so a lot of the phrases don't really make sense in Irish. It's close enough though.

20 Marzo 2008 15:21

Tantine
Numero di messaggi: 2747
Hi Aoife

I have a feeling that you have evaluated the wrong way round, by which I mean, you are basing yourself on the English text in order to check out the Irish one. Am I right?

The original text (the "source text" is the one that is written in Irish. The translation that has been done is into English (the target language), so I need to know if the English phrases are a loyal translation from the Irish.

Its a bit confusing at first, but you'll get used to the jargon after a few visits

Thanks for helping and welcome to cucumis Hope you enjoy it on here.

Bises
Tantine