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Translation - Frans-Engels - Non, rien de rien! Non, je ne regrette rien! Ni...Current status Translation
Category Song | Non, rien de rien! Non, je ne regrette rien! Ni... | | Source language: Frans
Non, rien de rien! Non, je ne regrette rien! Ni le bien qu'on m'a fait, Ni le mal, Tout ça m'est bien égal! | Remarks about the translation | extrait des paroles d'une chanson française
Titre de cette chanson : "Non, je ne regrette rien"(1956), Paroles : Michel Vaucaire, Musique : Charles Dumont. Interprétée par Edith Piaf en 1960 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzy2wZSg5ZM
*About this song (In English) : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non,_je_ne_regrette_rien |
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| | TranslationEngels Translated by gamine | Target language: Engels
No, nothing of nothing! No, I regret nothing! Neither the good done to me, Nor the evil, I do not care about that. | Remarks about the translation | Extract of a French song. Lyrics: Michael Vaucaire, Music: Charles Dumont. Performed by Edith Piaf in 1960 |
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Laaste geakkrediteerde redigering deur lilian canale - 31 July 2012 21:11
Last messages | | | | | 28 July 2012 15:54 | | FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | "It's all the same to me" for the last line, but the meaning is kept in this translation, too. | | | 28 July 2012 23:51 | | | I think it would be more appropriate to translate: "Nor the evil" or "Nor the harm".
I'd write as well "care for" or "care about" instead of "care of" (which usually suggests a different meaning). | | | 29 July 2012 09:15 | | FreyaNumber of messages: 1910 | Yes, I vote for "care about". | | | 29 July 2012 12:34 | | | No, I have no regrets
No, nothing of nothing No! I don't feel sorry about anything! Neither the good made to me, nor the bad, I don't care about that. | | | 30 July 2012 14:45 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | I agree with 'care about' instead of 'care of'
I think 'done to me' is better than 'made to me' here. | | | 30 July 2012 23:53 | | gamineNumber of messages: 4611 | Hi all. I Agree with Lev van Pelt concerning : to care about" and Lein's suggestion: 'done' instead of 'made'.
Thanks for your help. CC: Lev van Pelt Lein |
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