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अनुबाद - स्विडेनी-अरबी - Att fela är mänskligt, att förlÃ¥ta gudomligtअहिलेको अवस्था अनुबाद
Category Poetry - Love / Friendship | Att fela är mänskligt, att förlÃ¥ta gudomligt | | स्रोत भाषा: स्विडेनी
Att fela är mänskligt, att förlåta gudomligt |
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| الإثم بشري، أما المغÙرة Ùإلهيّة. | | अनुबाद गर्नुपर्ने भाषा: अरबी
الإثم بشري، أما المغÙرة Ùإلهيّة. |
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Validated by elmota - 2008年 अप्रिल 7日 11:00
पछिल्ला सन्देशहरु | | | | | 2008年 अप्रिल 6日 08:38 | | | no, err does not mean "blame" this translation is not correct nadjet CC: NADJET20 | | | 2008年 अप्रिल 6日 15:12 | | | You could be right here, or could be not. That would depend on the intended meaning of the original source.
This translation was from the English text "To err is human, to forgive divine". Choosing to translate "err" as "sin", which is the direct translation of the word, would make snese in case the phrase was "To err is human, perfection is divine". A different message.
I thought my conversion make better sense assuming an another message was intended. | | | 2008年 अप्रिल 6日 17:02 | | | no, to err is human, to forgive divine, is very famous, so im sorry to say you are wrong in your deduction. Please trans, you got to stick to the source, its a matter of honesty, if you have better suggestions, include them in the comment box below the translation, it wouldnt be fair any other way. I like your translations, but if you learn how to play by the rules (which takes time I admit) it would be great.
To err or to sin is human, and its God who forgives, thats what it means. CC: NADJET20 | | | 2008年 अप्रिल 6日 20:17 | | | I would admit that I had a wrong choice, as you've said I made a bad deduction. I wasn't aware of the saying.
Regarding honesty I'm honest to the meaning, I trans based on that. I can't think of sticking to the words/structures to do an acceptable translation. This is not a dictionary, texts-based translations are context-based translatinns. We stick to honesty of the process by sticking to the meaning of the source. Otherwise, we could put it to some auto translating tool.
If it's just a policy matter, that's another thing.
Thank you Amal very much for your help : ) |
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