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Translation - Turski-Engleski - mrb nasılsn, neler yapıyorsun ekle cnm faceden...
Current status
Translation
This text is available in the following languages:
Ovaj prijevod zahtijeva "samo znacenje".
Title
mrb nasılsn, neler yapıyorsun ekle cnm faceden...
Text
Submitted by
anghie
Source language: Turski
mrb nasılsn, neler yapıyorsun
ekle cnm faceden yazmak kasıyo beni
ii walla ne olsun aynen dewam sınaw stresleri falan
sen nasılsın nasıl gidiyo
adım soy adım msnim zaten iyi geceler
Title
hi how are you, what's up
Translation
Engleski
Translated by
kafetzou
Target language: Engleski
hi how are you, what's up
add me, my friend, writing on facebook gets on my nerves
OK whatever same old same old, exam stress and all that
how are you how's it going
my first and last name are my msn, g'night
Remarks about the translation
I tried to replicate the sms (text messaging) style of the original here.
Validated by
Tantine
- 21 July 2008 06:06
Last messages
Author
Message
19 July 2008 20:59
kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
"kasıyo" kasmaktan mı kaşımaktan mı? Ne demek burada?
CC:
handyy
serba
19 July 2008 21:33
handyy
Number of messages: 2118
Literally "kasmak" means "to make an effort to do something", but here she talks about something that makes her bored/tired/tense up.
and btw, Kafetzou, you misunderstood some parts, I guess. She means : Add my MSN, (because) writing through facebook makes me tense up.
19 July 2008 23:12
kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
That's why I was asking about that verb. I'll change it - thanks.
20 July 2008 02:38
handyy
Number of messages: 2118
Anytime!
20 July 2008 22:48
Tantine
Number of messages: 2747
Hi Kafetzou
The English seems ok in an sms style
Since it's meaning only, and handyy has already had a look at it, do you want me to call a poll, or may I directly validate?
Bises
Tantine
20 July 2008 23:00
kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
That's up to you - I think it's OK.