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Original text - English - Freedom comes when you learn to let go.
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Freedom comes when you learn to let go.
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Rogeres
Source language: English
Freedom comes when you learn to let go.
23 January 2009 03:03
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5 December 2012 19:56
alexfatt
Number of messages: 1538
Hi Lilian!
May I ask you some clarifications? What does "let go" refer to in English? People or things? Or both?
Some improvements might be needed in the Italian translation.
Thanks a lot in advance
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lilian canale
5 December 2012 21:41
lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Hi Alex,
Here it may mean "don't mind" or "allow something to go free".
In Portuguese we'd say: "deixar pra lá" (não esquentar a cabeça) "não ligar"
5 December 2012 22:18
alexfatt
Number of messages: 1538
Fine, now I see what it means. Thanks!