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Ares was dead..And though Olympus beckoned,...
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Submitted by okako
Source language: English

Ares was dead. And though Olympus beckoned, visions of his mortal existence still haunted him.

Title
Ares ölmüştü. Ve yine de Olympus eliyle işaret etti,...
Translation
Turkish

Translated by reckless
Target language: Turkish

Ares ölmüştü. Ve yine de Olympus eliyle işaret etti, onun ölü bedeninin görünüşü hala aklından çıkmıyordu.
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Last validated or edited by 44hazal44 - 2 May 2011 20:30





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19 April 2011 23:40

merdogan
Number of messages: 3769
Ve yine de Olympus eliyle işaret etti, onun ölü bedeninin görünüşü hala aklından çıkmıyordu...>
ve Olympus buna rağmen, onun ölü beden görüntüsünün hala aklında çıkmadığını (eliyle)işaret etti,

21 April 2011 19:49

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
his mortal existence = what he did when he was alive (I think)

21 April 2011 19:53

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
This is a really hard one to translate, because it's not clear who "his" and "him" refer to. Here's the original, as I found it on a website (from a war game) - each one of these is a caption under a different picture:

Kratos, the Ghost of Sparta, had taken his place amongst the Olympians as the God of War.

The bloodshed, the relentless battles had finally brought him here.

Ares was dead. And though Olympus beckoned, visions of his mortal existence still haunted him.

Kratos knew that this was not a mere vision. For with the gods, nothing was ever as it seemed.

The vision of his past set Kratos in search of answers. Answers that lay in the temple of Poseidon, deep within the city of Atlantis.

21 April 2011 19:56

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Olympus is the home of the gods, by the way. I think that Olympus has invited Kratos to join the gods, but he (Kratos) is still haunted by visions of what he (Kratos) did when he was mortal (alive) - bloodshed.

21 April 2011 20:00

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Ares ölmüştü. Ve yine de Olimpos çağırdıysa, yaşamda yaptıklarının görünüşü hala aklından çıkmıyordu.

21 April 2011 23:27

merdogan
Number of messages: 3769
Ares ölmüştü ve Olimpos (onu) çağırdıysa da, yaşarkenki hayalleri hala aklından çıkmıyordu.


21 April 2011 23:33

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
It's not "yaşarkenki hayalleri" it's "yaşarken yaptıklarının hayalleri" if that works. Actually, that's not right either, because he's not dead - he's just becoming a god, so it's when he was mortal, which means an ordinary person (not a god).

21 April 2011 23:46

merdogan
Number of messages: 3769
Yapılmış olanın hayali olur mu ? Ancak "hatıraları" olur. Hayal geleceğe ait beklentilerdir.

21 April 2011 23:48

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Yes - that's right.

28 April 2011 00:17

44hazal44
Number of messages: 1148
Thank you both for your help Kafetzou and Merdogan !

I think we can translate "mortal" as "ölümlü".
So the final translation would be:

"Ares ölmüştü ve Olimpos onu çağırdıysa da, bir ölümlü iken başından geçen anılar hala aklından çıkmıyordu."

Do you think it's ok ?

28 April 2011 03:35

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
I'm not sure. The memories were not going through his head when he was mortal; they were the memories of what he had done when he was mortal. Is this clear in the Turkish version?

30 April 2011 22:49

merdogan
Number of messages: 3769
It is for me O.k.

2 May 2011 20:29

44hazal44
Number of messages: 1148
I think it's clear.

I'm validating then, thanks again.