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Translation - German-Portuguese brazilian - ich lieb -e

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Title
ich lieb -e
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Submitted by mulek4
Source language: German

ya.. ich lieb -e ... gÜtten tag flg tag... alles pshinsh.... gütten morgan...
Remarks about the translation
esse texto me foi enviado por um amigo e infelizmtente ele nao quer me dizer o q significa, eh por pura curiosidade de saber se realmente eh alguma coisa ou ele esta apenas me zuando.

Title
Eu amo
Translation
Portuguese brazilian

Translated by sirerazor
Target language: Portuguese brazilian

"sim" eu amo - bom dia "flg" dia - tudo "pshinsh"... bom dia
Remarks about the translation
Não tem sentido direito não este texto - a gramatica ta muito errado e as palavras com "xxx" eu não consegui entender. Não são palavras alemão não. Lembraças!
Validated by casper tavernello - 22 November 2007 14:10





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7 November 2007 13:49

Rodrigues
จำนวนข้อความ: 1621
"boa tarde" => "bom dia", porque "Tag" é a traduzir com "dia". Não está para saber, que foi a partir de 12hs?...

9 November 2007 08:43

anabela_fernandes
จำนวนข้อความ: 33
Penso que não se deve traduzir algo que não dá para entender.

13 November 2007 01:35

karker
จำนวนข้อความ: 6
The main (and maybe only) problem is "shortening" (abbreviation) of words, which may also be slang, current and/or local slang. On the whole, it is that; what would really mean "flg" ("folgenden"=next? / "fliegenden"=flying/good for flying by airplane?). Well, "gÜtten" correctly would be "guten" (=good). Now, at least up to this time, I cannot really wonder what "pshinsh" could mean. Moreover I wonder if this text was written by a German-speaker. "gütten morgan", perhaps only in a dialect (the right is "guten Morgen!"=good morning!). - If I helped anyway...

13 November 2007 02:04

casper tavernello
จำนวนข้อความ: 5057
karker: this is just a joke.
The guy who wrote this text doesn't speak german actually.
Is just some kind of brazilian joke with the way german words are spelled.

Regards.

CC: karker