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번역 - 프랑스어-영어 - Nous y sommes, Part8

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Nous y sommes, Part8
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Francky5591에 의해서 게시됨
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Et, sans vouloir offenser avec un terme tombé en désuétude, être solidaire.
Avec le voisin, avec l'Europe, avec le monde.
Colossal programme que celui de la Troisième Révolution.
Pas d'échappatoire, allons-y.
Encore qu'il faut noter que récupérer du crottin, et tous ceux qui l'ont fait le savent, est une activité foncièrement satisfaisante.
Qui n'empêche en rien de danser le soir venu, ce n'est pas incompatible.
À condition que la paix soit là, à condition que nous contenions le retour de la barbarie, une autre des grandes spécialités de l'homme, sa plus aboutie peut-être.
À ce prix, nous réussirons la Troisième Révolution.
À ce prix, nous danserons, autrement sans doute, mais nous danserons encore.

Fred Vargas
Archéologue et écrivain.
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British English please.

Please aknowledge the previous other parts from this text before translating.

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we've arrived, Part 8
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itsatrap100에 의해서 번역되어짐
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And, without wanting to offend with a term that has become obsolete, to sympathize.
With neighbours, with Europe, with the world.
A colossal programme, the one of the Third Revolution.
There is no way out, let's go.
Again, we must note that to recover from this dung, and all those who have done it knowingly, is a fundamentally satisfying activity.
That doesn't in any way prevent dancing in the evening, it isn't incompatible.
Provided that peace exists, provided that we hold back the return to a state of barbarism, another of the great specialties of humanity, perhaps its greatest accomplishment.
At this price, we will successfully carry out the Third Revolution.
At this price, we will dance, probably differently, but we shall still dance.

Fred Vargas
Archeologist and writer.
이 번역물에 관한 주의사항
I'd appreciate suggestions for translating "Qui n'empêche en rien de danser le soir venu, ce n'est pas incompatible." This sentence I find very hard to translate. Ok, edited, looks better now.
Edited for some meaning errors (6.05.2009).
lilian canale에 의해서 마지막으로 검증 또는 수정되었습니다 - 2009년 5월 18일 00:11





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2009년 5월 17일 15:10

lilian canale
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Hi Itsatrap, a few suggestions:

What about rendering that "être solidaire" as "to stick together"?

"À condition..." ---> provided that

Also, "autrement sans doute" I'd translate as: "probably/perhaps differently"

About "Qui n'empêche en rien de danser le soir venu, ce n'est pas incompatible" I'm also puzzled by this line

@Francky, could you express that in different words so that we may be able to find a correct translation?

2009년 5월 17일 17:57

Francky5591
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"solidaire" here is about solidarity.
être solidaire here means to join together, to make common cause with the others.
Hope it helped?



2009년 5월 17일 18:05

lilian canale
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"solidaire" is not a problem, what we are confused about is that line I mentioned above.
"Qui n'empêche en rien de danser le soir venu, ce n'est pas incompatible"

2009년 5월 17일 18:28

turkishmiss
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I guess :
it doesn't stop us dancing at the end of the day, it isn't incompatible.

"Qui" is here to avoid the repetition of the line above. It would be easier with a comma instead of a point between the two sentences.

2009년 5월 17일 19:58

lilian canale
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Hum...Miss, I think you have hit the nail on the head!

I guess we could translate that line as:

"What won't prevent us from dancing in the evening, it isn't incompatible."

What do you think, guys?

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2009년 5월 17일 20:47

itsatrap100
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Ok, changed to <That..> and <incompatible> sounds better than inconsistent.

2009년 5월 17일 23:17

Francky5591
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About "qui n'empêche en rien de danser", I would have used the same as Jens did "that doesn't in any way prevent from dancing in the evening".

Sorry for having answered besides your question, but I probably focused on "stick together", as I think "solidaire" was translated by "stick together" that should be replaced by another formula, "sticking together with something rather is about eg : an object, that has two parts that are sticked together. We also use "solidaire" in French with this meaning, eg : "this knife has its blade sticked together with its handle..."

But I don't think it can apply to human solidarity, maybe I'm wrong, as my English isn't that good...

2009년 5월 18일 00:09

lilian canale
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Perhaps "être solidaire" could render better as:
"to sympathize"