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Translation - Norwegian-Portuguese - du er min lille gutt for alltid du gutten minCurrent status Translation
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Category Sentence Šis tulkojums pieprasa tikai nozīmi. | du er min lille gutt for alltid du gutten min | | Source language: Norwegian
du er min lille gutt for alltid du gutten min |
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| és o meu rapazinho para sempre meu rapaz | | Target language: Portuguese
és o meu rapazinho para sempre meu rapaz |
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Validated by guilon - 17 December 2007 17:36
Last messages | | | | | 13 December 2007 03:04 | | | Could somebody please help me here?
Is it:
du er min lille gutt for alltid, du gutten min
du er min lille gutt. for alltid, du gutten min
du er min lille gutt. for alltid du, gutten min
or something else?
And is "gutt" actually "boy" in this context?
Thanks in advance. | | | 13 December 2007 03:05 | | | | | | 13 December 2007 10:17 | | | First of all: I don´t think the translation should have a comma at all, just put it the way it is in Norwegian (just as you have already done).
Second: yes, "gutt" does mean "menino" or "rapaz".
To me, it sounds like something a mother would say to her little son. | | | 21 December 2007 02:37 | | | I put the commas only to separate each part in order to know which words are connected.
Because it could read:
para sempre você, meu menino
para sempre, meu menino
etc.
couldn't? | | | 13 December 2007 14:30 | | guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | Eu nunca ouvi menininho em Portugal, rapaz, rapazito, rapazinho, menino ou puto, ou criancinha... | | | 13 December 2007 23:20 | | | If it were to mean "para sempre você, meu menino" it would have to be "for alltid DEG", wouldn´t it?
I think it´s fine the way you have put it because you have kept the ambiguity of the original, since "és meu rapazinho para sempre meu rapaz" could mean either:
"és meu rapazinho para sempre, meu rapaz"
or
"és meu rapazinho, para sempre meu rapaz". | | | 13 December 2007 23:26 | | | Ok! Thanks Anita, you are always of a precious help. |
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