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Перевод - Французский-Английский - je veux devenir une fille bien

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je veux devenir une fille bien
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Добавлено luciole10
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je veux devenir une fille bien

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I want to become a respectable girl
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Английский

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I want to become a respectable girl
Последнее изменение было внесено пользователем IanMegill2 - 22 Октябрь 2007 00:07





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21 Октябрь 2007 12:22

L4N4
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Je veux devenir une fille à qui tu peux faire confiance

21 Октябрь 2007 12:27

Freya
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I want to become a good girl.(serious girl)

21 Октябрь 2007 13:57

Angelus
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So I think this is correct .. A reliable person is someone who you can trust, right?

21 Октябрь 2007 13:59

Freya
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Yep.

21 Октябрь 2007 14:11

IanMegill2
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I'm sorry, for me
"une fille bien"
means a "respectable" girl...
"Reliable" would be "fiable," or as L4N4 wrote (although I think she misunderstood what we were doing with the vote) "une fille à qui (on) peu(t) faire confiance."
Anybody disagree?
Franck?

CC: Francky5591

21 Октябрь 2007 15:33

guilon
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You are just presuming a "fille bien" is reliable, well, she actually is but that is not what the source text is saying about her. A "fille bien" is responsible too, and generous and careful, and many other things, but you wouldn't translate it as "a generous girl" or a "careful girl", would you?

21 Октябрь 2007 18:14

julia71
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In the source text there is at least one word missing - "bien" is an adveb, not an adjectiv and therefore describes another adjectiv or a verb - could be something like " une fille bien jolie" etc.

21 Октябрь 2007 20:28

Francky5591
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No, Julia, I assume that we French use "bien" with nothing after, it is a kind of idiomatic expression, although "bien" can be used as a noun or as an adjective as well...

We currently say, talking about someone : "c'est un gars bien" or "c'est un type bien", and also "c'est une fille bien". It is also used with neutral ("c'est bien".

About its translation into English, reliable could apply to "une fille bien", I mean it would but as guilon said, being "reliable" may be only one of many qualities for "une fille bien".

I'm sorry, but I really do not see what exactly could match this French text, notably because I'd translate by "good", and it would give something rather weird : "I want to be a good girl" it sounds too reduced and childish, (when it doesn't apply to a female pet -my English friend said that to his doggy a few days ago-)...

I must say these short sentences aren't that easy to translate when there's some specific expression.
What do you say in English, Ian? "great", "nice", "brilliant", what's the word?

21 Октябрь 2007 20:12

Francky5591
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Yes, you're right, "respectable" sounds good! (sorry, I read your post too fast!) Fine!

21 Октябрь 2007 20:47

pluiepoco
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why not use, a "real girl"!

I want to become a real girl.

22 Октябрь 2007 00:05

Angelus
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So I'm editing..

22 Октябрь 2007 00:06

IanMegill2
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Thanks, everybody!

CC: Francky5591

22 Октябрь 2007 00:09

Angelus
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Hehe you did it first Ian... Thank you

22 Октябрь 2007 00:40

IanMegill2
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Ha ha!

Do you know the comic book about the cowboy called called "Lucky Luke"? (It's got an English title, but it's really a French comic book.) They call him
L'homme qui tire plus vite que son ombre!
(The man who can draw and shoot his revolver even before his shadow can!)
That's me!


Anyway, the points are yours!

22 Октябрь 2007 02:20

Angelus
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Yes, but you helped me.. or at least taught me
And I'll share them with you!