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| | 12 January 2008 09:02 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Thanks Tantine, I'll edit that. |
| | 12 January 2008 09:05 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Oh...Tantine,
now I see..the meaning is that he/she wash her skinn bleeding clean, not wash her bleeding skin clean. How to put that right in English?
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| | 12 January 2008 12:32 |
| | "Inside out" instead of "outside in"?
(Is "outside in" often used in english? It's just an expression, so despite the order of it being the opposite in Swedish I think it doesn't matter... I think the best is to use the most "usual" expression if there is any such (or maybe both are okey? I just never heard any "outside in" before...)
Not so important, and I might be wrong, but anyway... |
| | 12 January 2008 22:20 |
| | Absolutely Piagabriella
I missed that out It should read "inside out" in English.
Pia - I'm not sure what you mean exactly by the skin "bleeding clean", is it someone who has "scrubbed themself to the bone", in that case I can accept the poetic term of a skin "bleedng clean".
Bises
Tantine |
| | 13 January 2008 07:20 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Yes Tantine, that is what it say,
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| | 13 January 2008 09:41 |
| | Okey, don't forget to change then (to "inside out" ! |
| | 13 January 2008 09:41 |
| | Okey, don't forget to change it then (to "inside out" ! |
| | 13 January 2008 09:50 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Pia, this translation is already accepted, that's why I haven't done any corrections...
Tantine, shall we (I) edit ?? |
| | 13 January 2008 12:41 |
| | Yes, I noticed that... so then, if wrong, it should already have been corrected... ???
But if it should be changed I guess we should do it anyway? Well, somewhat confusing... |
| | 13 January 2008 12:59 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Hi Pia
The "thing" is that dramati accepted this translation before Tantine agreed to your proposal, so maybe he think that it's ok to say: "outside in"
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| | 13 January 2008 13:03 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Hi dramati,
could you please take a look at the discussion above and tell if this accepted translation should be corrected...
Is it ok as it is? CC: dramati |
| | 13 January 2008 14:02 |
| | At open windows I turn my clothes outside in and at the sink I wash my skin bleeding clean
Is the line in question. As a poem, you can pretty much say it either way...and yes, I have heard, in Wisconsin and other states with a large Norse population, the term wash my skin bleeding clean, so it is ok. The issue about the cloths...well, sure you could say inside out...but again, in a poem we can often say things a bit strangely. If you think that inside out is better, fine...outside in...also fine, if you, the translator, thinks it catches the spirit of the poem. |
| | 13 January 2008 14:12 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Ok, thanks a lot for your answer dramati.
So, I correct to Pias proposal now.
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| | 13 January 2008 14:16 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | hm, I guess I can't correct it.. (no edit button!) |
| | 13 January 2008 14:32 |
| | I'll see what I can do pias
don't worry
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| | 13 January 2008 14:38 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Good Thanks!
you got the monkey wrench now, right? |
| | 13 January 2008 14:39 |
| | Hi Pias
As "Admin" I have an edit button on this so I was able to intervene despite dramati having validated before we had finished our work!
phew, all is well that ends well
Let me know if this is the definitive version?
Bises
Tantine |
| | 13 January 2008 14:43 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Yes..this looks good now, thanks. |
| | 13 January 2008 16:01 |
| | Okay, sounds a bit like it wasn't a change that really had to be done... I didn't know all that dramati told and english is not really my language... so sorry about giving you some not so necessary work! |
| | 13 January 2008 16:22 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Pia, it was NOT "not so necessary work!"
This is one good thing about the discusions, sometimes they help the translation to get better...and YES...It looks better to say "inside out" than the other way.
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