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תרגום - רוסית-איטלקית - Все, Солнце! Я покушала!

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הטקסט נגיש בשפות הבאות: רוסיתאיטלקית

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Все, Солнце! Я покушала!
טקסט
נשלח על ידי larrylion
שפת המקור: רוסית

Все, Солнце! Я покушала!

שם
Allora, caro mio! Ho mangiato!
תרגום
איטלקית

תורגם על ידי Siberia
שפת המטרה: איטלקית

Ecco, caro mio! Ho mangiato!
הערות לגבי התרגום
Allora = ecco = e' tutto = basta = OK (it's just an exclamation with no real meaning)
Caro (cara) mio (mia) = sole mio literally, just a caressing word we use in Russian for almost everybody

Bridge - OK, dear! I've finished eating!
אושר לאחרונה ע"י alexfatt - 1 אוקטובר 2011 13:57





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29 ספטמבר 2011 16:18

alexfatt
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Grazie per il tuo "bridge" spontaneo, Siberia!

La tua traduzione è molto buona. Unico suggerimento: al posto di "Allora" ti consiglierei di mettere "Ecco" come traduzione principale di "Bce", perché mi sembra l'espressione più naturale fra tutte quelle che hai elencato.
Sei d'accordo?


1 אוקטובר 2011 13:08

Siberia
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It's unusual to take an advice from a cat (with a bottle.. and a glass.... aaaaaand in sunglasses) but yes, I DO, I mean I do agree

Really funny avatar

Sorry I don't write in Italian, the last thing I remember from it is "Ho gia dimenticato quasi tutto"



29 ספטמבר 2011 17:27

alexfatt
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Haha, my new avatar has impressed so many people! Yes, I must admit he doesn't inspire much confidence, does he?


1 אוקטובר 2011 12:37

Aneta B.
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I have given a green light to the translation.
Just a suggestion:
caro mio!--> sole mio! (Солнце=the sun)

1 אוקטובר 2011 13:02

alexfatt
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Thanks for voting and commenting, dear

Yeah, that's what Siberia pointed out in the remarks field. Maybe it's common in Russian (in Polish too?) to call your beloved ones "my sun" , but I can't think of any similar habit in Italian. The only "Sole mio" I know is this one, but it does refer to the Sun, the one I missed in Ireland.

But it's also true that love and affection make people very imaginative... so I can't assure you that there is nobody in Italy who calls his/her beloved one "sole mio".

1 אוקטובר 2011 13:15

Aneta B.
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Hi Alex!
Haha! It's good to know, really. Thank you!
And you're right that we have the same expressions in Polish and Russian which refer to our beloved ones... In Polish it is: "Słońce moje" (literally "Sole mio" ).
Listen to the song "O sole mio" in Polish, by Human (Polish band), haha! I know, I know: Pavarotti is better!

1 אוקטובר 2011 13:56

alexfatt
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Nice habit, calling people "my sun". You know, the Sun means a lot for every living being on Earth... And if you are the sun of another person, that means he/she couldn't live without you. So profound

Thank you for the link! Good to know how Polish sounds, even in songs. Couldn't catch a word except those written on the background, unfortunately

Ok, I'm going to validate this translation.
Thank you very much, Aneta.

1 אוקטובר 2011 16:43

Aneta B.
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Yes, calling someone "the sun" has a profound sens indeed.

Russian songs are also nice to listen to. Here you are,"O sole mio" in Russian.

First line of a chorus:

"Солнце моё с тобой и зимой и летом"
- My sun, (I am/to be) with you in summer and winter

Nice to share things with you!

1 אוקטובר 2011 22:12

alexfatt
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Thank you for sharing!

Nice song... and nice singers!
I think I like most the Russian version