Translation - Turkish-English - yok arkadaslar yok, ben bastan beri divom bu...Current status Translation
This translation request is "Meaning only". | yok arkadaslar yok, ben bastan beri divom bu... | | Source language: Turkish
yok arkadaslar yok, ben bastan beri diyom bu boyle olmaz diveeee. |
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| | TranslationEnglish Translated by kfeto | Target language: English
No friends no, I've been saying from the beginning that this won't work like this. | Remarks about the translation | |
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Latest messages | | | | | 22 June 2008 03:28 | | | Hi Kfeto,
I don't read Turkish, but I see that "yok" must mean "no", right?
But could it be: "No, not friends"?
Also, "I've been saying it from the beginning that this won't work like this."
In this sentence either you remove "it" , so it would read:
"I've been saying from the beginning that this won't work like this."
or "that" and put a colon:
"I've been saying it from the beginning: this won't work like this."
Which one conveys better? | | | 22 June 2008 03:39 | | kfetoNumber of messages: 953 | hi Lilian
no, it couldn't. | | | 22 June 2008 03:42 | | | | | | 22 June 2008 04:16 | | kfetoNumber of messages: 953 | yok means no or none(as in "i have no friends" )
degil(is not) would be used to say "we are not friends"
and then you also have -siz as in "i am without friends"
and then finally :-) hayir is the polite way of answering no |
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