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Translation - Romanian-English - Bună ziua, gagico.

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Bună ziua, gagico.
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Submitted by tita091
Source language: Romanian

Bună ziua, gagico.
Bună, totul bine cu tine?
Îmi place să te cunosc mai bine.
Poftă bună!

Title
Good morning
Translation
English

Translated by tita091
Target language: English

Good morning, honey.
Good, everything's fine with you?
I would like to know you better.
Enjoy your meal!
Validated by samanthalee - 4 June 2007 01:56





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26 May 2007 18:31

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
kafetzou, I allowed myself to edit the last sentence, which was "good appetite", as you told me once that English people never say "good appetite", but rather say : "Have a good meal"...

2 June 2007 19:38

irini
Number of messages: 849
Good meal or nice meal? Just asking. Or does it depend on the region/country?

3 June 2007 00:35

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
I guess you're right, I didn't assimilate it yet, it is too recent! it must be "have a nice meal", I'd swear it now that you said it this way! I'll edit, thanks for reminding it.

3 June 2007 17:30

Una Smith
Number of messages: 429
Portuguese querida = English darling.

estas boa = are you well?

Americans say Bon apetite (French, apeing Julia Child) or Enjoy your meal.


3 June 2007 22:04

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
"gagico"(Romanian), I don't know exactly what it means, but I'll ask Iepurica. Same for "totul bine cu tine?", I think it must be "everything's fine with you"? without being sure at 100%
I edited with "enjoy your meal", it is the exact one but I didn't remember...

4 June 2007 06:58

iepurica
Number of messages: 2102
"gagico" is an word half-funny, half-insulting (depends on the person who is addressed to, people "see" this word differently) which can be translated by "baby" or "honey". So, I believe there is used the right word.
"Totul bine cu tine" would be "everything ok with you?" or how Francky said: "everything's fine with you?"