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Title
Ör ül et - Végsö elkeseredés
Text
Submitted by kafetzou
Source language: Hungarian

A bárányok hallgatnak
Akciós zsemle
Az én csokim ...
Delfin
Édesvízi sport
Elemi ösztön
Életút
Hadüzenet
Hosszú forró vágy ...
Hóvirág
Ízlik
Káposztafej
Kis ház a prézlin
Kolduskenyér
Kordonkaverseny
Körtemuzsika
Krump-Lee
Liszt Ferenc
Maradt egy negyed órám
Narancsbör
Stílusosan
Szabadalom
Tojásded
Ütös ital
Vadalma
Vege
Remarks about the translation
These are the titles from a Power Point that I received with pictures of fruit and vegetables cleverly carved and in funny positions doing strange things.

Some of these, like "Delfin" are obvious, but I just wanted to be sure. "Krump Lee" was a portrait of Bruce Lee carved out of a potato, and "Liszt Ferenc" was a portrait of Franz Liszt in flour.

The last one had no picture.

Title
Madness - Final exasperation
Translation
English

Translated by pimpoapo
Target language: English

The Silence of the Lambs
Action bun
My chocolate
Dolphin
Fresh water sport
Basic instinct
Walk of life
Declaration of war
Long, hot desire
Snowdrop
Tasty
Cabbage head
Little house on the breadcrumbs
Beggar's bread
Cordon concerto
Ocarina
Spud-Lee
Franz Flour
A quarter of a clock left
Cellulite
With style
Patent
Egg-shaped
Hammering drink
Crab apple
The End
Remarks about the translation
Hi,

Here's a link for the pictures:
http://www.diashow.hu/foto/586

Because I couldn't explain the meaning in text field and neither here in the remarks field because of the 2001 character limit, here is link for the explanation:

http://pimpoapo.itrello.com/explanation.txt

I hope these can help understand better the titles. :)

-=Pimpoapo=-
Validated by kafetzou - 19 April 2008 18:00





Last messages

Author
Message

8 April 2008 04:41

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
What does "cordon" mean, pimpoapo?

8 April 2008 09:41

pimpoapo
Number of messages: 22
A cordon is a line of people, military posts, or ships surrounding an area to close or guard it.
In Hungary cordon also means a line of barriers surrounding an area to close. That is the case with that picture.

8 April 2008 13:01

Cisa
Number of messages: 765
I would rather say that
´The lambs are silent´

8 April 2008 16:20

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
"The Silence of the Lambs" is the title of the movie in English, and "Little House on the Prairie" is the title of the book (and TV series).

Also, I would suggest "head of cabbage" rather than "head of the cabbage" - that's the normal expression in English.

16 April 2008 10:30

csehlaszlo
Number of messages: 3
The first title is refering to a movie, so the correct translation would be "The Silence of the Lambs".

16 April 2008 16:10

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
pimpoapo, can you please edit your translation according to the comments above?

19 April 2008 12:53

sloba1
Number of messages: 1
Some mistakes I noted: "Őrület" is one word, can`t translate Ferenc Liszt literally (except if intended), "The End" is written "Vége".

19 April 2008 17:57

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
sloba, the original was written this way in Hungarian. It's the English I've asked for your opinion on.