Home
News
Translation
Project
Forum
Help
Members
Log in
Register
. .
•Profile
helene78
▪▪All translations
•Requested translations
•
Favorite translations
•List of projects
•Inbox
▪Free language exchange
▪▪English
•Türkçe
•Français
•Español
•Italiano
•Português brasileiro
•Deutsch
•Română
•عربي
•Русский
•Svenska
•Ελληνικά
•Български
•עברית
•Shqip
•Srpski
•Nederlands
•Dansk
•Português
•Polski
•汉语(简体)
•Lietuvių
•Norsk
•فارسی
•Suomi
•Hrvatski
•日本語
•Català
•Esperanto
•한국어
•Українська
•Føroyskt
•नेपाली
•Kiswahili
All translations
Search
All translations - helene78
Search
Source language
Target language
Results 1 - 2 of about 2
1
416
Source language
By any measure, it was a moment to mark in the...
By any measure, it was a moment to mark in the anguished history of sectarian dispute in Northern Ireland: 10,000 people, mostly Catholics, mostly enlistees in the ranks of Irish nationalism, applauding last week as a giant television screen in Londonderry relayed a British prime minister apologizing in the House of Commons for the brutality of British troops in the city on “Bloody Sunday.†To be sure, David Cameron was speaking of events on Jan. 30, 1972, when he was just a small boy.
Completed translations
Par bien des aspects, ce fut un moment à marquer d'une croix
1