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Original text - Romanian - mă bucur de viaţăCurrent status Original text
This translation request is "Meaning only".
| | Text to be translated Submitted by kitbog | Source language: Romanian
mă bucur de viaţă |
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Edited by goncin - 13 February 2009 18:28
ตอบล่าสุด | | | | | 13 February 2009 17:38 | | | This was marked as French, but it seems more Romanian lacking diacritics... CC: Freya MÃ¥ddie | | | 13 February 2009 18:28 | | | Your guess was right. It is not a native speaker, so meaning only or:
***Mă bucur de viaţă. | | | 13 February 2009 18:27 | | | Yes, it's Romanian: mă bucur de viaţă | | | 13 February 2009 18:55 | | | Multumesc foarte mult (fara diacriticele )!
CC: Freya MÃ¥ddie | | | 13 February 2009 18:46 | | | It's actually "foarte mult(fara diacritice)" , I didn't put the diacritics either.
It's nice to see somebody writing in your native language, even though it's not totally correct.
I still don't dare to write you something in Portuguese. I don't know, it's kind of a "big person"(as in important person) "fear". | | | 13 February 2009 18:57 | | | Why do I always get confused with 'foarte bine' and 'foarte mult'?
Hey, I'm tall (1,86m), but don't you need to be afraid of me! | | | 13 February 2009 19:13 | | | | | | 13 February 2009 19:28 | | | Or at the same time too >> You translate a lot and also very well.
End of story. ^_^...pretty tired.
| | | 13 February 2009 19:51 | | | | | | 13 February 2009 20:01 | | | Hehe, I like the way "Mulţumesc foarte bine" sounds, it's actually cute, Fausto. But like Freya explained, it's not exactly right. | | | 13 February 2009 21:41 | | | |
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