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| | 1 January 2009 23:30 |
| | Merhabalar, yunancam pek iyi değil ama türkçe olan cümle yanlış kurulmuş, doğrusu bence şöyle: ''Akrabam olmamanın nedeni nedir?'' |
| | 1 January 2009 23:42 |
| | Sağol Emre, ama Yunancadaki cümle biraz eski gibi olduğu için böyle çevirdim. Akrabam olmaman "που δεν γίνεις συγγενής μου" olurdu. |
| | 23 January 2009 22:59 |
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| | 24 January 2009 08:00 |
| | Verbatim: What's the reason you don't enter my tribe?
I can't really imagine what it refers to unless it's an online game of some sort it's talking about. |
| | 25 January 2009 13:01 |
| | Aha, irini I agree with you; it must be an online game. But as far as know, people divide their groups from others playing these games in particular clans. So could the word be "clan" instead of "tribe"? |
| | 24 January 2009 17:24 |
| | It's a noun, and yes, I think it would be "clan" in English. I also took it to be an online game.
The online Greek dictionary I use gives the following for the word φυλή: "clan - jat - race - tribe" I don't know what "jat" is - I never heard of that. Maybe it's another online gaming word. |
| | 24 January 2009 17:28 |
| | Ah - I found "jat":
"Jat (n) : a member of an Indo-European people widely scattered throughout the northwest of the Indian subcontinent and consisting of Muslims and Hindus and Sikhs"
I wonder why they give that as equivalent to "clan", "race" or "tribe" - interesting, but not necessarily relevant to this translation. |
| | 25 January 2009 13:32 |
| | Haha it is really interesting; according to the explanation you gave for "jat", it is used for a particular group of people, so there is no relation between these words.
Anyway, as you are also agree with "clan", let's make some edit in the translation. I think we could put it as "Klanıma katılmamanın nedeni ne?". "Katılmamak" seems to be more appropriate than "girmemek" -to me. What do you say? |
| | 25 January 2009 17:04 |
| | Oh! I didn't know that was a Turkish word. That sounds fine - I changed it. |
| | 25 January 2009 19:13 |
| | Actually it is not a Turkish word, we can translate it as "kavim/kabile,etc.", but it is also widely known and used as "klan" due to these common online games.
...aaand it's validated! |
| | 25 January 2009 19:28 |
| | BTW, I left off the question mark and the capital letter because the original didn't have them, but it's not important. |
| | 25 January 2009 19:32 |
| | Ah, I thought that you forgot it to put.
Anyway, let it stay as it is now. |