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Translation - Turkish-Brazilian Portuguese - chat muratCurrent status Translation
Category Letter / Email - Love / Friendship This translation request is "Meaning only". | | | Source language: Turkish
murat hayırlı olsun canımmm ortopedın yalnız yavuz lar basladııı senın ust kıdemınler suannn haberın ola cabucak okula basvurrrrr gercı suan basvurmusta olabılırsın ha bu arada kım bu saskıaaa sen ılgılenmıyceksen bırak baskaları ıldgılensın hocam:D | Remarks about the translation | |
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| | TranslationBrazilian Portuguese Translated by Lein | Target language: Brazilian Portuguese
Murat, querido, boa sorte com a sua ortopedia, somente os seus superiores já começaram, deixo você saber com o presente, se apressa! em se matricular na escola, talvez já se matriculou, e mais isto, quem é Saskia? Se você não quer dar atenção a ela, deixa os outros fazerem isso, mestre :D |
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Last validated or edited by goncin - 22 December 2008 11:03
Latest messages | | | | | 3 November 2008 18:13 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | Oi Goncin
Tem gente traduzindo direto de Turco para Portugues? CC: goncin | | | 3 November 2008 18:20 | | goncinNumber of messages: 3706 | Lein,
Com um pouco de ajuda, o barok e o aqui_br conseguem traduzir direto do turco para o português. A turkishmiss também tem se aventurado em textos mais simples. | | | 3 November 2008 18:25 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | Entao vou deixar este texto para eles. Obrigada | | | 7 November 2008 16:41 | | barokNumber of messages: 105 | Hey I am here to help you!!
"Murat,congrats my dear, on orthopaedics however Yavuz's people already started, they are your superiors at the moment, keep in mind that, apply to school, well you might have already applied to it, and by the way who is this "saskıaaa" if you are not going to be interested (in saskıaaa)let others be interested dude "
I dont know what the speaker means with "saskıaaa" and there are no commas and full points so, I dont understand what the receiver of the text has to "keep in mind"
I guess the receiver is a doctor or sth hence "congrats on orthopaedics"
Lein I ll read your translation
bye
by the way why is the page in nederlands?? | | | 7 November 2008 16:44 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | Saskia is a Dutch name!
I suspect I sent you the link from the Dutch version of the page, you can set it to whichever language you prefer; it's in English for me at the moment | | | 8 November 2008 20:05 | | barokNumber of messages: 105 | ok then, things are clear now | | | 10 November 2008 12:35 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | OK, I had a go because it was taking very long...
Two points:
I'm not entirely sure if 'superiores' is the right translation here. Any Turkish speakers?
What should I say instead of te deixo saber?
Other criticism welcome | | | 10 November 2008 13:40 | | barokNumber of messages: 105 | What would the English translation of "te deixo saber?" be? "I let you know"?
for "superiores".. the english translation is "superiors" i.e. the people who are higher in rank, Now we should ask a native Portuguese speaker here to learn if the english "superior" is the portuguese "superior" | | | 10 November 2008 13:46 | | goncinNumber of messages: 3706 | Isso precisa de correções.
Murat, querido, boa sorte com a sua ortopedia, somente os seus superiores já começaram deixo você saber com o presente, se apressa! em se matricular na escola, talvez já se matriculou, e mais isto, quem é Saskia? Se você não quer dar atenção a ela, deixe os outros fazerem isso, mestre
Há algumas passagens que não fazem sentido:
1) "boa sorte com a sua ortopedia": "ortopedia" é uma especialiade médica, e só faria sentido aqui se Murat fosse médico ou estudante de medicina.
2) "somente os seus superiores já começaram deixo você saber com o presente": ???
De modo geral, o texto está "arrastado", não soa natural em português, tornando difÃcil sua compreensão. | | | 10 November 2008 14:14 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | Yep, that was the problem with the Dutch translation too, as well as with the Turkish text, Figen told me.
1. I don't know - Murat could be a medical student or about to receive some sort of medical treatment.
2. Only your superiors have started yet, I let you know with this (or: in this, meaning by means of this letter) |
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