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Original text - Engels - In my house live my mother and my father. Here...

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In my house live my mother and my father. Here...
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Submitted by Nooij
Source language: Engels

In my house live my mother and my father. Here lives also my father's mother. I have two sisters and three brothers. One sister lives with her husband. One brother has a girlfriend and a son. Also our cow and our dogs live in the house.
Remarks about the translation
This is the English translation of a Proto-Germanic text I am currently studying. I am studying the evolution of the words in the text and therefore need it in modern Germanic languages.

The translation for "girlfriend" may also mean "lover", "loved one" or "sweetheart", as long as the gender remains female. :-)

It'd be great if the translation could be in the same word order. "Also our cow and our dogs live in the house" is actually "Our cow and our dogs live in the house as well", but I put it this way to keep the original word order intact. (In many modern Germanic languages, this word order still exists. Maybe it does in the languages it should be translated into as well) :-)

Along with Faroese and Icelandic, I'd be happy with a translation to Gutnish (Gutniska/Gotländska), Upper Saxon German (Obersächsich/Obersäggssch), or (any dialect of) Low German (Plattdeutsch/Plattdüütsch).

Anyways, thank you so much for your time!
2 August 2012 14:19