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Original text - French - L'amour de deux fréres est plus solide qu'un...
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L'amour de deux fréres est plus solide qu'un...
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souciman
Source language: French
L'amour de deux fréres est plus solide qu'un rempart.
L'amitié de deux fréres est plus solide qu'un rempart.
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j'aimerai une traduction en grec et si c'est possible en grec ancien. merci c'est pour un tatouage
13 March 2014 13:48
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29 September 2015 23:20
User10
Number of messages: 1173
Hello!
Could you please confirm?
"Love between two brothers is even more stable than a wall. Friendship is even more stable than a wall"
Thank you.
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Francky5591
gamine
30 September 2015 10:54
Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Hi Christina
"Plus solide" : "stronger", "more resistant"
There are some other words that would also fit as a translation from "rempart : ("rampart", "bulwark" ) but "wall" is ok.
"even" reinforces the comparative, but it is not compulsory to use it. I'd say :
"Love between two brothers is stronger than a wall."
Friendship between two brothers is more resistant than a wall"
You're welcome!
30 September 2015 11:15
User10
Number of messages: 1173