Quando nocte caelum multitudinemque astrorum quae in aeternum in orbitis suis contorquent fascinatus considero, etiam anima mea in distantione millionum chilometrorum de his longinquis stellis evolat, ad primam originem quae omnibus initium dedit et omnia nascitura creabit.
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<bridge> When, at night, I consider fascinated the sky and the multitude of stars that eternaly spin in their orbits, my soul also flies to millions of kilometers beyond these distant stars, to the first source that originated everything and that will create everything that will be born. </bridge>
This is a very, very clumsy and awkward text. It's an exercise to interpret it in its original language as well as translate it into another one.
Last validated or edited by Aneta B. - 10 November 2009 19:42
You said it yourself: "This is a very, very clumsy and awkward text. It's an exercise to interpret it in its original language as well as translate it into another one". So I imagine you are very brave person!
But, let me improve it:
1."…quae aeternum in orbibus suis contorquent abductus considero
--> quae in aeternum (or:semper) in orbitis suis (or: in aeternis orbitis suis) contorquent abductus (or much better: fascinatus)considero,
2.etiam anima mea ad milliones kilometri ultra has longinquas stellas volat,
--> etiam anima mea in distantione millionum chilometrorum de his longinquis stellis evolat,
3. ad primam fontem quae omnia effectata est et omnia nascitura crebit.
-->ad primam fontem (or much better: originem) quae omnibus initium dedit et omnia nascitura creabit".