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Translation - Turkish-French - agzimdan çikacak söz olsan konu$mam . gözümden...
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Sentence - Daily life
Title
agzimdan çikacak söz olsan konu$mam . gözümden...
Text
Submitted by
om01460
Source language: Turkish
agzimdan çikacak söz olsan konu$mam, gözümden akacak ya$ olsan aglamam, kalbime hapsettim seni hiçbir yere brakmam.....
Title
Si tu devais être une parole sortant de ma bouche je ne parlerais pas...
Translation
French
Translated by
J4MES
Target language: French
Si tu devais être une parole sortant de ma bouche je ne parlerais pas, une larme coulant de mon œil je ne pleurerais pas, je t'ai emprisonné dans mon cœur je ne pourrais te laisser aller nulle part.
Remarks about the translation
Ou : "je t'ai emprisonnée", si cela s'adresse à une femme.
Ou : "je ne pourrais te laisser aller nulle part ailleurs".
Validated by
Botica
- 26 July 2008 10:38
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25 July 2008 17:15
Botica
Number of messages: 643
Next one...
I need once again your help...
Thank you for your patience.
I you were a word from my mouth I would not speak, a tear from my eye I would not cry, I put you in my heart I couldn't let you go.
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kafetzou
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25 July 2008 17:55
kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
I won't let you go anywhere?
26 July 2008 10:38
Botica
Number of messages: 643
I suppose, kafetzou, that you agree with the translation in french.
I validate.
Last thing : I doubt the use of "$" is correct in turkish.
26 July 2008 16:22
kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
No, but the $ sign is a way to get around it when you're typing on a system where you can't type ÅŸ. It's quite common for Turkish speakers to do this.
And, yes, I think it's correct.