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Translation - Hungarian-Swedish - Lányom, ha majd tudsz, csörgess meg! Akarok veled...

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Lányom, ha majd tudsz, csörgess meg! Akarok veled...
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Submitted by Justyna1234
Source language: Hungarian

Lányom, ha majd tudsz, csörgess meg! Akarok veled beszélni. Puszi!
Remarks about the translation
Before edit: "Lánjom hamajd tudsz csörgesmeg akarok veled beszélni puszi."

Title
Älskling, ring mig när du kan! Jag vill prata med dig. Puss!
Translation
Swedish

Translated by boroka
Target language: Swedish

Älskling, ring mig när du kan! Jag vill prata med dig. Puss!
Remarks about the translation
Felstavad ursprungstext. Korrekt borde det stå:
"Lányom, ha majd tudsz, csörgess meg! Akarok veled beszélni. Puszi!"
"Lányom" betyder eg. "min dotter", men här fungerar det som tilltal.
Last validated or edited by pias - 10 September 2010 07:49





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2 September 2010 20:58

pias
Number of messages: 8113
Tack Boroka


Hello Cisa/ hungi_moncsi!

Boroka told there are misspellings in the source text. It's a "MO" -request, but could you please correct it?

CC: Cisa hungi_moncsi

2 September 2010 21:36

pias
Number of messages: 8113
Thanks hungi_moncsi

Boroka,

förklaringar (det inom hakparentesen) skall skrivas i "Anmärkningarna" enligt Cucumis regler ... Om du korrigerar det -så startar jag en omröstning. Kanske bör du även korrigera texten enligt hungi_moncsi's korrigeringar? Ser att ditt förslag skiljer sig något.

9 September 2010 17:12

pias
Number of messages: 8113
Sorry to bother again, but we have no one to vote between our languages. Can you please tell if the meaning here is: "Darling, ring me when you can! I want to talk to you! Kiss!"

Many many thanks in advance!
CC: hungi_moncsi

9 September 2010 21:32

hungi_moncsi
Number of messages: 33
"lányom" means "my daughter"
"csók" means "peck"

10 September 2010 00:14

Cisa
Number of messages: 765
It´s rather "Beszélni akarok veled." Sounds more natural.

Otherwise it´s good.

Have a nice day,

C.