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Translation - Turkish-English - Senin hava attigin yerde benim ruzgarim eser

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Title
Senin hava attigin yerde benim ruzgarim eser
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Source language: Turkish

Senin hava attigin yerde benim ruzgarim eser

Title
My wind blows where you put on airs
Translation
English

Translated by turkishmiss
Target language: English

My wind blows where you put on airs
Validated by lilian canale - 25 November 2008 10:42





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Author
Message

21 November 2008 01:59

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Hi Miss,
I wonder if you haven't forgotten the "colère".
Shouldn't that be: "The wind of my anger..."?

21 November 2008 06:20

itsatrap100
Number of messages: 279
colère is anger, so should start "The wind of my anger blows"

21 November 2008 07:29

gamine
Number of messages: 4611
Dont understand Turkish. But the word "colère" in the French version isn't translated in the English one.

21 November 2008 10:16

azitrad
Number of messages: 970
I don't speak Turkish, but Miss's translation is not similar to the French one...

21 November 2008 10:33

Lein
Number of messages: 3389
There is a bit of a discussion under the French version with Kfeto explaining the translation and the meaning of the Turkish text.

21 November 2008 11:02

MÃ¥ddie
Number of messages: 1285
My vote was positive, even if the French and English translations don't match, because I've read Kfeto's and Alex's comments below the French text.

21 November 2008 13:14

salihinal
Number of messages: 54
The wind of my fury blows there where you show up.

21 November 2008 14:16

Kafein
Number of messages: 11
"put on air" deÄŸil put on side daha uygun gibi.
My wind blows where you put on side gibi.

21 November 2008 17:48

theregoesninja
Number of messages: 5
"in the place where you put on airs" does no make any sense. I think the translation should be "The wind blows my anger where you are.

21 November 2008 17:53

turkishmiss
Number of messages: 2132
anger is not in the Turkish text. In french "mon vent" doesn't make sense, so the French version has needed some arrangement in order to make sense.

21 November 2008 18:53

Mike36
Number of messages: 1
't'exhibes'='are showing off' or 'are performing'

22 November 2008 14:32

uhlenhorst
Number of messages: 8
colère means anger, that's missing in the translation and "exhiber" would better be translated with "show up".

22 November 2008 16:48

merdogan
Number of messages: 3769
My wind blows in the place where you put on the dog.

22 November 2008 19:46

U+Ur Hand
Number of messages: 5
bence hava atmak bir kalıp olabilir bilmiyorum ama put on air biraz garip geliyor

24 November 2008 16:33

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Again Francky, a difference between the French and English versions bringing problems to my evaluation.

This seems to be a sort of saying in Turkish meaning something like: "In the land where you are a prince I hold the crown" or something like that.
But that "colère" in the French text is puzzling me. What can we do?

CC: Francky5591

24 November 2008 18:06

nazenin
Number of messages: 17
My wind blows in the place you act cool

24 November 2008 19:37

Jezecku
Number of messages: 17
(I'm only judging from the French translation) You cannot say "my wind" either in English, can you?*
A simple "where" would be better than "in the place" and "put on airs" is not exact.
"là où tu t'exhibes" > "where you flaunt yourself" maybe.