Translation - Spanish-French - De arriba nace el amorCurrent status Translation
 This translation request is "Meaning only". | | | Source language: Spanish
De arriba nace el amor |
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| L'amour naît de là -haut. | TranslationFrench Translated by gamine | Target language: French
L'amour naît de là -haut. |
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Last messages | | | | | 1 May 2009 21:03 | | |
The original makes little sense, Lene. Does that have a meaning in French? | | | 2 May 2009 10:03 | |  gamine Number of messages: 4611 | Hi Lilian. Sorry not to answer before. Yes, at my opinion it means that loves comes from the sky or from God.
CC: lilian canale | | | 2 May 2009 12:50 | | | That's what I thought, but the problem is that for having that meaning, the original should be either:
"De arriba viene el amor" or "El amor nace arriba".
| | | 2 May 2009 16:46 | |  gamine Number of messages: 4611 | | | | 2 May 2009 16:55 | | | What do you think Guilon? CC: guilon | | | 3 May 2009 07:23 | |  guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | In Spain at least, "de arriba" means or alludes usually to God or heaven, and then this sentence makes quite a lot of sense, the translation into French seems perfect to me. No problem at all with the "nacer" verb used this way as far as I am concerned. | | | 3 May 2009 12:48 | | | We all agree about the meaning the line has, what I ask about is the combination of the verb "nacer" with the preposition "de"
I'd say either "nace arriba" or "viene de arriba". See what I mean? CC: guilon |
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