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Translation - Sweeds-Engels - Kärleken övervinner allt, så låtom oss besegras...

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Category Poetry - Liefde / Vriendskap

Title
Kärleken övervinner allt, så låtom oss besegras...
Text
Submitted by fannybiehl
Source language: Sweeds

Kärleken övervinner allt, så låtom oss besegras av kärleken.

Title
Love conquers all, so let us surrender to love.
Translation
Engels

Translated by pias
Target language: Engels

Love conquers all, so let us surrender to love.
Laaste geakkrediteerde redigering deur dramati - 23 March 2008 21:55





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14 March 2008 04:56

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Hi Pia!

I understood that differently.
My suggestion would be:

"Love overcomes everything, so let's conquer love."

What do you think?

14 March 2008 08:37

pias
Number of messages: 8113
Hi Lilly!
Your first sense sounds like a good proposal.
But the last is not correct I think, since this is about that they want to be beaten or conquered by love, not the opposite.

14 March 2008 13:51

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Do you think a passive voice suits here?

14 March 2008 13:56

pias
Number of messages: 8113
Oh...I don't know what you mean with "passive voice" ???

14 March 2008 14:13

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
I refer to the "be beaten by love"
It's a passive voice. What I understood is that s/he suggests to "find" love (active attitude) not to "let love find them". I felt an attitude of searching and "be beaten by love" sounds to me like an attitude of "waiting for love to beat us".(passive attitude)

Crazy, isn't it? Sometimes we have an impression and it turns out a different thing!


14 March 2008 14:47

pias
Number of messages: 8113
No...this is NOT how I read the source. Sorry, but I can't agree with you here. It doesn't "say" that someone try to find love (active) I think. The meaning is moore like: "Love conquers/overcomes all, so let the love win over us, let the love conquer us".
Did you get that "try" to explain Lilly?

Is it better to write:
"Love overcomes everything, so let's be conquered by love."

14 March 2008 15:11

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Ok Pia!
As I said each one has a different feeling concerning love!

We, Latins are more "active" I think, we always want to "do it ourselves", hahaha.


14 March 2008 15:34

pias
Number of messages: 8113
Hahaha... you funny girl.
But the thing is that I don't think that we shall interpret the meaning of the source that isn't even written, just translate the text as cloose as we can.

Am I wrong about it?



14 March 2008 15:38

pirulito
Number of messages: 1180
Pias, you're right, but the original phrase was written by Virgil:

la Amor omnia vincit, et nos cedamus amori

en Love conquers all (things), (so) let us (too) surrender/ yield to love.
sv Kärleken övervinner allt, (så) låtom oss besegras av kärleken.


14 March 2008 16:06

pias
Number of messages: 8113
I believe that you both are right that the translation can be better, beaten sounds more like to be in a fight or something...stupid! So, I try to just change the words "be beaten by the" to "surrender to"

Thank you both Lilly and pirulito!

23 March 2008 20:48

dramati
Number of messages: 972
I like your most recent English.

23 March 2008 20:54

pias
Number of messages: 8113
Hi dramati,
which one do you mean ?

23 March 2008 21:26

dramati
Number of messages: 972
Love conquers all, so let us surrender to love.