Translation - French-English - Charade d'automne. Ma ville...Current status Translation
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Category Free writing - Recreation / Travel This translation request is "Meaning only". | Charade d'automne. Ma ville... | | Source language: French
Charade d'automne.
Ma ville est un nid prés du "Rocher" qui mène à "BÔNE". Mon second est un Auteur,ami, de Georges MOUNIN. Mon tout est un ouvrage qui ne fleurit qu'au printemps.
Qui suis-je? | Remarks about the translation | Aucune ambiguité,pas d'équivoque,limpide comme l'eau de roche! |
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| | TranslationEnglish Translated by Minny | Target language: English
An autumn charade.
My town is a nest near "Rocher" that leads to "Bone". My second child is an author, friend of Georges MOUNIN. My whole is a work that only blossoms in the spring.
Who am I?
| Remarks about the translation | I hope this translation conveys the message. If someone knows better, you are welcome! :-) |
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Last validated or edited by lilian canale - 22 October 2008 15:01
Latest messages | | | | | 22 October 2008 12:27 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | Shouldn't that be 'my second', not 'my second child'? Or is that true literally but not for the meaning? | | | 22 October 2008 14:46 | | MinnyNumber of messages: 271 | Hi Lein,
In Harrap´s Dictionnaire "mon second" is translated into "my second child or son". I do not know the right answer and for that reason I remarked: "I hope this translation conveys the message. If someone knows better, you are welcome! :-)" So thanks a lot for your input!
May be someone knows for sure. |
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