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Překlad - Rumunsky-Francouzsky - nu te cred costele , vorbesti romanesteMomentální stav Překlad
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| nu te cred costele , vorbesti romaneste | | Zdrojový jazyk: Rumunsky
nu te cred costele , vorbesti romaneste | | desolé ce n'est peut etre pas super mes traduction mais ma femme et roumaine et j'essaie de l'apprendre en cachette pour lui faire la surprise merci... |
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| Je ne te crois pas, Costele, tu parles roumain! | | Cílový jazyk: Francouzsky
Je ne te crois pas, Costele, tu parles roumain! |
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Naposledy potvrzeno či editováno Francky5591 - 14 říjen 2007 15:31
Poslední příspěvek | | | | | 14 říjen 2007 06:51 | | FreyaPočet příspěvků: 1910 | Francky, it isn't "parle",it is "parles" because "vorbeÅŸti româneÅŸte" is 2nd person sg.( "(tu) vorbeÅŸti româneÅŸte" = "(tu) parles roumain" .
| | | 14 říjen 2007 09:39 | | | Thanks for the intention, Freya, but the verbe "parler" belongs to the first group (verbs ending in "er" at the infinitive). And these verbs, when at the imperative form, do not have an "s" at their end at second person singular
Have a look here | | | 14 říjen 2007 10:28 | | FreyaPočet příspěvků: 1910 | I know the imperative, but the sentence doesn't have a exclamation mark...oops the original doesn't have an exclamation mark !! sorry(I first look at the phrase in Romanian).Yes, you are right because the French translation has exclamation mark at the end. Mes excuses! | | | 14 říjen 2007 15:07 | | FreyaPočet příspěvků: 1910 | On second thought, exclamation or not, I know Romanian very well and "vorbeÅŸti româneÅŸte" is not an imperative form. If it were an imperative it should have been "VorbeÅŸte româneÅŸte!" (Speak Romanian !).The form " VorbeÅŸti româneÅŸte" is present 2nd person sg. Maybe, in the end, these signs should be better " ? ! " or even no sign at all This happens when you put exclamation where it isn't any
take a look here for the verb "a vorbi"
For understanding better, the phrase is something like this :" I don't believe you ,Costele! You really speak Romanian ? ! " (it's not really a question, it is more like a "surprise" for the person who says that.) or another explanation could be "I don't believe you, Costele! You speak Romanian (you speak Romanian and not other languages)...anyway, it depends on the context, but all I can say is that "vorbeşti româneşte" is not imperative.
| | | 14 říjen 2007 15:30 | | | So if it isn't imperative, we French gotta use the pronoun before the verb, as only the imperative reads that way in French.
I'll edit the French text with "tu parles roumain"
Thanks for the help Freya! | | | 14 říjen 2007 23:07 | | | merci a tous pour votre aide
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