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번역 - 터키어-영어 - AÅŸkım, moralim çok bozuk. ...현재 상황 번역
이 번역의 "의미" 번역만을 요구합니다. | AÅŸkım, moralim çok bozuk. ... | | 원문 언어: 터키어
Aşkım, moralim çok bozuk. İçiyorum, kafam güzel ama mutlu değilim, gülüm. Ağlamak istiyorum. | | mi amor is spanish.(thanks for your help)
Replaced "mi amor" with "aşkım"
/Hazal/ |
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My love, I am feeling very demoralized now. I'm drinking, I am feeling light-headed but I am not happy, my rose. I want to cry. |
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마지막 글 | | | | | 2010년 10월 1일 22:30 | | | I'm boozing, I am drunk but I am not happy...>
I am drinking,I'm boozing but I am not happy
"gülüm" can be "my rose". | | | 2010년 10월 1일 23:35 | | | Thanks for your suggestions. To be honest I didn't want to use "gülüm" in the sentence and I thought that if 'This translation request is "Meaning only" ' one word wouldn't be a big problem. | | | 2010년 10월 2일 01:01 | | | Dear Bilge,
As you see my suggestions aren't only for one word.
and also if we have a word for the real meaning we have to use it. (my rose) | | | 2010년 10월 2일 02:12 | | | I think "darling" is an appropriate term for "gülüm", but it can also be translated as "my rose". The meaning isn't lost. | | | 2010년 10월 2일 09:27 | | | It should be my rose. Yes it is 'meaning only', but as with any translation you should stay as close to the original as possible. Considering that you can say 'my rose' in English, I'd advise you to use it.
I also agree with that it should be 'I'm drinking, I'm boozing but I'm not happy my rose'. It says 'iciyorum', which doesn't mean more than 'I'm drinking', it doesn't say anywhere 'sarhosum' or something comparable..
I wonder about the moralim bozuk. When it is used in Turkish it seems to me as if it just means 'I feel really bad', and not 'demoralized'. Even when people don't really know what's wrong with me and I'm just sad they say 'morali bozuldu' (or something, don't quite remember).. | | | 2010년 10월 2일 20:04 | | | 'kafam güzel' means 'sarhoÅŸum' in Turkish and if you look at this page, it contains the Turkish meaning of 'demoralized'
http://www.zargan.com/sozluk.asp?Sozcuk=demoralized
About 'my rose' you're right. It should be changed. | | | 2010년 10월 2일 20:34 | | | Ok thanks Bilge . But then 'iciyorum' should be 'I'm drinking', and kafam guzel should either be I'm boozing or I'm drunk...? | | | 2010년 10월 2일 23:26 | | | You're welcome. I am sorry but I don't understand why you think that we should replace 'I am boozing' with ' I am drinking.' Here, 'içiyorum' means I am drinking alcohol. To drink alcohol isn't the same thing with 'to booze'?
As for me, 'kafam güzel' should be ' I am drunk' but merdogan doesn't agree with me. | | | 2010년 10월 3일 10:05 | | | It's close, but when you use booze it means that you're drinking excessively, which is not necessarily implied here.
It's hard to translate 'kafam guzel', how about saying 'it makes me light-headed' or something? I dont think it really means I'm drunk either, coz after you drink a few glasses of alcohol you can feel it in your head but that doesn't mean that you're drunk..
My love, I am feeling very demoralized now. I'm drinking, I am feeling light-headed but I am not happy, my rose. I want to cry.
Here drinking also implied alcohol.. | | | 2010년 10월 3일 18:26 | | | Ok. I see what you mean. I guess your translation is okay, but I don't know exactly if 'light-headed' is suitable here. Maybe we should ask an expert. | | | 2010년 10월 3일 20:07 | | | handyy canim sence light-headed olabilir mii? CC: handyy | | | 2010년 10월 4일 18:18 | | | | | | 2010년 10월 6일 16:03 | | | | | | 2010년 10월 7일 11:44 | | | I agree with Chantal's suggestion. | | | 2010년 10월 7일 22:16 | | | thanks minuet light-headed should be ok then.. |
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