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Uniek Passie Sterk Krachtig Doorzettend...
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Podrobit se od C.K.
Zdrojový jazyk: Holandsky

Wees uniek, voel de passie, blijf sterk en zet krachtig door, wees doorzettend maar vooral wijs.


Stille wateren hebben diepe gronden.

Niet geschoten is altijd mis

Vertrouw in jezelf

Geloof in jezelf.

Geloof in de goedheid

Titulek
Be unique...
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Anglicky

Přeložil C.K.
Cílový jazyk: Anglicky

Be unique, feel the passion, stay strong and continue powerfully, be persistent but especially wise.

Still waters run deep

Nothing ventured, nothing gained

Trust in yourself

Believe in yourself

Believe in goodness
Naposledy potvrzeno či editováno lilian canale - 8 srpen 2008 00:27





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12 červenec 2008 15:47

Tantine
Počet příspěvků: 2747
Hi C K

The English is mostly ok, but I'm wondering if we could find some stock phrases in English for

"Deep waters have deep grounds".

"Not shot is always wrong" (I'm presuming that there is a typo in the first word, and that it should read "no shot..."

I'll see what I can come up with myself and, as the English is fine, a part from the abovementioned sentences, I've set a poll. Maybe someone else will have a suggestion.

Bises
Tantine


13 červenec 2008 05:46

kafetzou
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persisting --? persistent

"Still waters run deep"
"Nothing ventured nothing gained"

15 červenec 2008 02:12

Tantine
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Hi Kafetzou,

Thanks (again) for your help Oops I missed the persisting

Hi CK

Can you edit using kafetzou's suggestions to replace the two phrases and edit "persisting", which should read "persitent". Thanks. Then I'll set a poll.

Bises
Tantine

27 červenec 2008 23:53

C.K.
Počet příspěvků: 173
Hello Tantine and Kafetzou,

I did edit it, apart from the "Stille wateren hebben diepe gronden" cause it is an epigram in Flemish. And if I want to choose the closest as meaning - I will choose "Nothing ventured nothing gained" and that why I slashed it

C.K.

28 červenec 2008 00:30

kafetzou
Počet příspěvků: 7963
C.K., "Nothing ventured is nothing gained" was the suggestion for "Niet geschoten is altijd mis". "Still waters run deep" was the suggestion for "Stille wateren hebben diepe gronden" - the first word is not "deep" - it's "still", isn't it?

28 červenec 2008 00:32

kafetzou
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By the way, you mentioned Flemish here - is the source language Dutch or Flemish?

28 červenec 2008 00:48

C.K.
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Hi Kafetzou,

Concerning "Stille wateren hebben diepe gronden": it is an epigram, so I didn't translate it literally but meaning.

Both are almost the same, the Dutch in Holland and the Flemish in Belgium

Is the translation OK now?

C.K.

28 červenec 2008 00:53

kafetzou
Počet příspěvků: 7963
No. Did you read my note right above yours?

28 červenec 2008 00:58

kafetzou
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How is "Deep waters have deep grounds" a translation of "Stille wateren hebben diepe gronden"? Isn't it "Still waters have deep grounds"? If so, why not use the English aphorism (we actually don't say 'epigram') "Still waters run deep", which has the same meaning?

Also, "No shot is always wrong" is not comprensible in English. That's why I suggested "Nothing ventured nothing gained" as an aphorism with the same meaning.

6 srpen 2008 16:34

lilian canale
Počet příspěvků: 14972
Hi Kafetzou, Hi Tantine,

Since none of you claimed being taking care of this evaluation and it has been waiting for edition for too long, I've edited it myself according to your suggestions and set a poll, OK?
Tell me if you agree.

7 srpen 2008 02:11

kafetzou
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Thanks, Lilian.

CC: lilian canale

7 srpen 2008 14:02

AspieBrain
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"stay strong and continue powerfully"

en zet krachtig door means more something like "stay determined" or keep on going with determination" rather than powerfully...

8 srpen 2008 04:29

kafetzou
Počet příspěvků: 7963
So maybe "Stay strong and stay on track"?