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| | 13 February 2010 09:19 |
| FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | Bună,
Câteva idei:
* beaucoup de cartons... - multe ambalaje din carton (în traducere trebuie să fie doar o variantă, ori laşi hârtie, ori carton.)
* călătoria fuse lungă, dar frumoasa lebădă ajunse în sfârşit. (le voyage fut long, mais le beau cygne...)
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| | 17 February 2010 15:39 |
| FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | Hi!
Just to be sure of one line from this text:
"MÃ¥nga kartonger och tunga saker blev det." /" Ceci faisait beaucoup de cartons et de choses lourdes."
I understand only French, but I know "faire" can have more meanings... In Romanian is translated as: "This (one)/It was making a lot of cardboards/carton wrappers and other heavy things."
This is my only question regarding this text.
Thank you very much! CC: Francky5591 pias |
| | 17 February 2010 16:18 |
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| | 17 February 2010 16:57 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Hello Freya
You already got an explanation, but I would translate it: "It became many cardboards and heavy things." |
| | 17 February 2010 17:02 |
| FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | |
| | 17 February 2010 17:08 |
| FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | Now I am more confused. Hmm, "it became" like what? The swan's new home? |
| | 17 February 2010 17:20 |
| FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | "It became many cardboards and heavy things" - the old place where the swan lived ? Is it like this to be understood or? CC: Francky5591 pias |
| | 17 February 2010 17:27 |
| FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | I won't accept the translation until we all get to an agreement of translation. This is a sure thing.
Thank you both! |
| | 17 February 2010 17:32 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Sorry if I make you confused Freya!! The meaning: "It became many cardboards and heavy things (to pack/move)"
Lena? CC: lenab |
| | 17 February 2010 18:06 |
| lenabNumber of messages: 1084 | Well,this is a way of saying it, that is very much the spoken language, when you put the verb and subject at the end to emphasize.
I'd say: there turned out to be lots of boxes and heavy things.
Or if you're YODA : Lots of boxes and heavy things there turned out to be. |
| | 17 February 2010 18:18 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 |
But...I'm confused now! What has Yoda to do with this translation? |
| | 17 February 2010 18:26 |
| FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | Good photo of Yoda!
Thank you for your help, Lena! |
| | 17 February 2010 18:51 |
| FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | Francky, I modified according to Lena's translation.
I hope everything is all right now. CC: Francky5591 |
| | 17 February 2010 19:42 |
| | Yes, Freya. I think it is the same meaning as the French version. "ceci faisait" is about the result obtained once things were wrapped in boxes, one could figure out only when things were put in boxes. So "it became"/"ceci faisait" have the same meaning here.
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| | 17 February 2010 19:48 |
| FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | OK then, pretty hard translation this one. The more comments you see below a translation, the more "heated" was that translation...
Good that Pia brought some color with YODA!
Thank you all! |
| | 17 February 2010 20:32 |
| lenabNumber of messages: 1084 | Ha ha! Pia, har du inte hört hur Yoda alltid sätter verbet sist när han snackar?? |
| | 17 February 2010 20:59 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Nope ... det var en nyhet för mig |