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Original text - Serbian - jer dovoljno i zrno je da srce uvek puno je
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jer dovoljno i zrno je da srce uvek puno je
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beautifulkiss
Source language: Serbian
jer dovoljno i zrno je da srce uvek puno je
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US ENGLISH PLEASE...THANKS :)
4 February 2010 08:25
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19 February 2010 11:54
lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
A bridge for evaluation, please
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maki_sindja
19 February 2010 12:16
maki_sindja
Number of messages: 1206
" 'Cause even a grain is enough for heart to be always full."
I hope I wrote it grammatically correct.
In the original the word order is a bit different from usual because it is a saying.
20 February 2010 10:38
lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Thanks Maki
Laura, do you know a similar saying in English?
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kafetzou
23 February 2010 00:39
kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Hmmm. A grain? I don't understand. Are we talking about a grain of sand, or the kind of grain that you eat?
Also, in what kind of situation would this saying be used?
23 February 2010 01:08
maki_sindja
Number of messages: 1206
We are talking about a small amount or the smallest amount possible.
The point is that small things make us happy.
23 February 2010 01:16
kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Hmm. I guess that's not true in English-speaking culture - I can't think of any equivalent saying. Ian?
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IanMegill2
23 February 2010 06:11
IanMegill2
Number of messages: 1671
We can find complete satisfaction in even the smallest of things?
or
We can learn to find satisfaction even in little things?
?
Anyway, I like this idea...
23 February 2010 17:38
kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
I like the idea too!
I think Ian's first suggestion is probably the best - I didn't think of that one.
23 February 2010 17:41
kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Or how about this line from a Temptations song:
"I can build a castle from a single grain of sand."
(just kidding - I don't think the meaning is quite the same)
24 February 2010 03:00
IanMegill2
Number of messages: 1671