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Translation - Noors-Engels - Selvsagt, du er en flink canadisk dame med blikk...
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Selvsagt, du er en flink canadisk dame med blikk...
Text
Submitted by
CatCartier
Source language: Noors
Selvsagt, du er en flink canadisk dame med blikk for sprak.
Title
Obviously, you are a clever Canadian lady with a sharp eye...
Translation
Engels
Translated by
pias
Target language: Engels
Obviously, you are a clever Canadian lady with a sharp eye for languages.
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IanMegill2
- 1 November 2007 12:45
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30 October 2007 11:15
IanMegill2
Number of messages: 1671
pias,
in Norwegian, is it usually correct to write
canadisk
with a small "c," or should it be
Canadisk
with a big "C"?
Original form of translation:
Obviously, you are a clever canadian lady with hawk-eye for languages.
30 October 2007 11:41
pias
Number of messages: 8113
ooo...I don't realy know, I'm from Sweden you know, but my guess is that it is ok. to write with Capital letters.
Should I correct that Ian?
30 October 2007 12:36
IanMegill2
Number of messages: 1671
Hmm...What I want to know is, is the Norwegian grammatically
mistaken
, because if it
is
, then we have to make the
translation
mistaken too!
So we shouldn't change it until we find out what the capitalization rules are in Norwegian!
CC:
Porfyhr
30 October 2007 16:52
Bamsa
Number of messages: 1524
Small "c" is correct. They also use "k" (kanadisk).
31 October 2007 03:36
IanMegill2
Number of messages: 1671
Thanks, Bamsa! I'll edit it into correct English too, then!
CC:
Bamsa