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Translation - Bosnijas-Romanian - a ti demi kazi gdje tacno zivis?

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Title
a ti demi kazi gdje tacno zivis?
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Submitted by romania_97
Source language: Bosnijas

a ti demi kazi gdje tacno zivis?

Title
Iar tu, hai, spune-mi, unde locuieÅŸti exact ?
Translation
Romanian

Translated by peterbald
Target language: Romanian

Iar tu, hai, spune-mi, unde locuieÅŸti exact ?
Remarks about the translation
sau: "iar tu, hai, spune-mi, care este adresa ta exactă ?"
Validated by Freya - 12 May 2010 15:37





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6 May 2010 07:38

Freya
Number of messages: 1910
Hi!

A bridge for evaluation, please? Thank you!

CC: fikomix

8 May 2010 18:36

Freya
Number of messages: 1910
O întrebare: textul original văd că are structura unei întrebări, astfel ar trebui ca şi traducerea să se termine cu semnul întrebării.

Ar putea fi schimbată traducerea de acum cu:

"Iar tu, hai, îmi spui exact unde locuieşti?"

După ce lămurim problema asta, mai încerc o dată cu fikomix. ^.^

10 May 2010 07:43

Freya
Number of messages: 1910
Hello again fiko, maki !

Could someone help me here, pls? Is it smth like:

"And you, come on, tell me where exactly you live!"

Is the original truly a question (I see it ends in a question mark) or it's actually an imperative, an order ?

or more like this : "And you, come on, will/can you tell me where exactly you live ?"

Thank you!

CC: maki_sindja fikomix

12 May 2010 15:03

maki_sindja
Number of messages: 1206
"And you, come on, tell me where exactly you live!"

12 May 2010 15:22

Freya
Number of messages: 1910
Thank you!

Lili, the original should be edited as well with an exclamation mark instead of a question mark, since it isn't actually a question. I can't do this myself, just to let you know.

Thank you!

CC: lilian canale

12 May 2010 15:29

maki_sindja
Number of messages: 1206
I'm not sure if this is the right way to say it in English but maybe it can be a question also:

"And you, come on, tell me, where exactly do you live?"

12 May 2010 15:34

Freya
Number of messages: 1910
Then, it would be better to leave the original punctuation in the translation also. Fix it in a second. Now it depends very much on the punctuation, but only with those commas between "tell me" looks indeed like a question.
Thanks again!