Translation - French-Italian - Le cœur...Current status Translation
Category Sentence This translation request is "Meaning only". | | | Source language: French Translated by janane
Le cœur s'emballe là où est l'espoir, mais le reproche naît de l'amour
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Il cuore scalpita là dov'è la speranza, ma il rimprovero nasce dall'amore. |
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Last validated or edited by Efylove - 9 July 2010 08:23
Latest messages | | | | | 3 July 2010 17:54 | | FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | This was actually a text with some problems some time ago. The verb that comes after 'the heart' should be one that expresses fastness, acceleration, 'anger' of the heart - 'heart runs' also expresses it, but it's kind of weird to say a heart 'runs' and it can also be understood like the heart is running to some place, when it's not what the text means. It's just 'static speed', nervousness caused by anger or disappointment. | | | 8 July 2010 12:14 | | | 1) "laddove è" (in the sense of "mentre" ) or "là dov'è" (in a local sense) ; 2) "dall'amore" | | | 8 July 2010 22:47 | | | Hi Freya, sorry to bother you.
I think we can solve the problem of "s'emballer" with the Italian verb "scalpitare" (which is "paw the ground" in English), which gives that idea of "static speed" and fits with the place complement. I know it's not the same as "s'emballer" (in Italian "imbizzarrirsi" , but it's the only solution I've figured out...
CC: Freya | | | 9 July 2010 06:06 | | FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | Yes, it is a good solution. CC: Efylove |
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