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Prevođenje - Njemački-Engleski - Falls du mich irgendetwas fragen möchtest, zögere...Trenutni status Prevođenje
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Ovaj zahtjev za prijevodom traži "Samo značenje". | Falls du mich irgendetwas fragen möchtest, zögere... | | Izvorni jezik: Njemački
Falls du mich irgendetwas fragen möchtest, zögere nicht es zu tun. Und du? Wer bist du und was machst du? Erzähl mir doch mal ein bißchen über dich! | | Someone sent me this in an email, thinking I could understand this, but as I am only a beginner in German, I cannot. I would be very grateful if someone could translate this for me.
(Any English is alright, I can understand everything. However, American English is preferable.) |
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| If you want to ask me something, ... | PrevođenjeEngleski Preveo jollyo | Ciljni jezik: Engleski
If you want to ask me something, do not hesitate to do so. And you? Who are you and what are you doing? Tell me a little about you! |
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Posljednji potvrdio i uredio lilian canale - 8 siječanj 2009 20:11
Najnovije poruke | | | | | 5 siječanj 2009 23:51 | | | Hi jollyo
just a tiny correction:
would like ---> want | | | 6 siječanj 2009 00:19 | | | Hey Lilian,
I'm not sure I agree.
'you want' is 'du willst' in German.
The phrase is definately different.
Some other suggestion?
| | | 6 siječanj 2009 01:36 | | | Jollyo,
sometimes we can't translate a sentence "textually" because it would sound weird in the target language.
I think in this case using "want" in simple present is what sounds better.
Therefore, no, I don't have any other suggestion. | | | 6 siječanj 2009 02:28 | | | I would have to agree with lilian. Although "möchtest" means "you would like," in English, it sounds much better to say "if you want to ask me something" rather than "if you would like to ask me something." | | | 8 siječanj 2009 13:36 | | | | | | 8 siječanj 2009 16:51 | | | Hey ladies,
Sorry, I wasn't there for a while. And back again.
I'll edit the text according your suggestion.
| | | 8 siječanj 2009 18:06 | | | "ein bisschen" actually means "a bit", so you could also say "Please tell me a bit about you!" (instead of "something" ). However, I do not care if it remains the way it is either, because it means the same. | | | 8 siječanj 2009 20:01 | | | |
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