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| | 20 Marzo 2009 16:52 |
| gamineNumero di messaggi: 4611 | Not native. IMO. can be understood
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| | 20 Marzo 2009 17:10 |
| | For me sounds like sms style.
Lilian, I guess this is your domain...
CC: lilian canale |
| | 20 Marzo 2009 17:14 |
| | Yep, msn/sms style.
nani.sk25,
Você quer este "texto" traduzido para o Hindi o para o português? |
| | 20 Marzo 2009 17:17 |
| | is this "yaaaa" to be read as if it was "heeeeere", looks like it is!
Welll, correct version has to be added in the remarks field, this would be fair for requester's understanding of English!
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| | 20 Marzo 2009 17:20 |
| gamineNumero di messaggi: 4611 | |
| | 20 Marzo 2009 17:23 |
| gamineNumero di messaggi: 4611 | Well I would write: "== Hi, how are you? What are you doing! I'm in India.It's evening, yeh. Seems quite clear to me.
CC: Francky5591 iepurica |
| | 20 Marzo 2009 17:23 |
| | "It's evening here" seems to make sense, as he's chatting with someone at the other side of the planet. Then it sounds alike. But you're right, this way of "writing" doesn't help to know what is the "official way" to say it... |
| | 20 Marzo 2009 17:30 |
| gamineNumero di messaggi: 4611 | |
| | 20 Marzo 2009 17:41 |
| | It seems that you have solved the problems guys... |
| | 20 Marzo 2009 18:52 |
| | "Hi! How are you?
What are you doing? Hi! I'm in India. It's evening here." |