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Translation - French-English - Où est la femme de mes rêves? Je sais ...
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This translation request is "Meaning only".
Title
Où est la femme de mes rêves? Je sais ...
Text
Submitted by
annehvid
Source language: French
Où est la femme de mes rêves? Je sais ce que vous dites; mais s'il vous plaît venir, et permettez-moi de rester dans mon rêve timide, mais poli
Remarks about the translation
britisk english, its a short message from a new friend of mine, but my french is to poor for me to truly understand it
Title
Where's the woman of my dreams?
Translation
English
Translated by
Urunghai
Target language: English
Where's the woman of my dreams? I know what you are saying; but please come, and let me stay in my timid, yet polite dream.
Remarks about the translation
Maybe "venir" should have been "venez", then it would be translated as "but please come".
Validated by
lilian canale
- 25 March 2009 16:34
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25 March 2009 13:18
lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Hi Dennis,
Yes, I think: "But please come" would be a better translation