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Translation - Dutch-English - Cinababy druppelsCurrent status Translation
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Category Food | | | Source language: Dutch
Cinababy druppels Toepassing VSM Kind 0-3 Cinababy druppels is een homeopathisch geneesmiddel voor gebruik bij darmkrampjes Samenstelling
Per 100 g: Chamomilla D6 10 g, Cina maritima D6 10 g, Colocynthis D6 10 g, Lac vaccinum defloratum D6 10 g, Magnesium muriaticum D6 10 g. Hulpstoffen: water, glycerol (E422) en xylitol. Alcoholgehalte 2,69% (v/v). Dosering en gebruiksaanwijzing Kinderen van 0 tot 3 jaar: In acute klachten elk uur 3 druppels, maximaal 6 maal per dag. Daarna 3 maal daags 3 druppels. Cinababy druppels bij voorkeur een half uur voor/na de maaltijd toedienen, even in de mond laten houden en dan laten doorslikken. Als je merkt dat je kind nauwelijks reageert op Cinababy druppels of als er onverklaarbare klachten optreden, is het aan te raden een arts te raadplegen. |
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| | TranslationEnglish Translated by jmf | Target language: English
Cinababy drops
Indications ---------
VSM Kind 0-3 Cinababy drops is a homeopathic remedy against colics.
Composition -----------
Per 100g: Chamomille D6 10g, Wormseed D6 10g, Colocynth D6 10g, Skimmed cow's milk D6 10g, Muriate of Magnesia D6 10g.
Excipients: water, glycerine (E422) and xylitol.
Alcohol content: 2.69% (by volume)
Dosage and Use -------------
For children 0-3 years old:
- In the case of acute complaints 3 drops every hour, up to six times a day. - Thereafter 3 drops three times a day.
- To be administered preferably a half hour before or after meals. Let the child keep the drops in the mouth for a moment and then swallow them.
- If you notice that the child does not react noticeably to Cinebaby drops or that he / she complains without reason, it is adviseable to seek a doctor's advice. | Remarks about the translation | I'm translating "klacht" as "complaint". Not having much experience with children, I'm not sure if this is the right word to describe a baby "complaining" about something. That's what is meant, in any case. |
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Validated by Lein - 2 December 2009 13:48
Last messages | | | | | 1 December 2009 19:09 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | Hi jmf,
this looks like a good translation to me. I have set a poll to see if anyone has any other suggestions.
Two small points / suggestions from me:
Let them be held in the mouth - wouldn't "let the child hold them in the mouth" be more natural?
or that it complaints without reason - I think this is gramatically correct but I think usually you would say "he / she" when referring to a child.
Let me know what you think!
Lein | | | 1 December 2009 19:13 | | jmfNumber of messages: 5 | Yes, I agree with both suggestions; although I thought that "it" was an accepted gender-free pronoun when referring to a baby. Perhaps I'm being influenced by German/Dutch, though
| | | 1 December 2009 19:19 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 |
That was a very fast reaction!
I just don't hear 'it' when anyone speaks about a child here but again I don't think it is wrong. Let's wait and see what the others say | | | 1 December 2009 21:26 | | | I would also translate Kind to Child (3rd line). | | | 1 December 2009 21:37 | | | Hi,
Maybe you could also consider saying "If you notice that the child does not react noticeably to Cinebaby drops or that unexpected sideaffects occur, it is adviseable to seek a doctor's advice"
instead of "If you notice that the child does not react noticeably to Cinebaby drops or that he / she complains without reason, it is adviseable to seek a doctor's advice"
This seems to be more true to the original source.
And I have one more question about this part: "Let the child hold them in the mouth and then swallowed"
Shouldn't it be something like "Let the child keep the drops in the mouth for a moment, and then swallow them."
Let me know what you think..! | | | 1 December 2009 23:04 | | | -swallow, not swallowed
-if you don't like *complaints* you might consider *symptoms* which is used by doctors and many laymen for any subjective indication for a disease, including those of children.
However, there is a trend away from 'medispeak' in information leaflets, and this trend is particularly strong in homoeopathy, therefore I think that there is nothing against *complaints* here.
Regards,
Guido Bernsdorff, physician for tropical medicine and ophthalmic surgeon
| | | 2 December 2009 07:20 | | jmfNumber of messages: 5 | @küçüktimsah: the name of the product is "VSM Kind 0-3 Cinebaby" (druppels), which is why I left it in the original. Is it conventional to translate proper nouns? | | | 2 December 2009 10:37 | | | Hi jmf,
Yes now I see where you're coming from.. I just figured that since you translated 'druppels' you would also translate 'kind'. But you're right, I guess you could leave it the way it is | | | 2 December 2009 10:45 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | No, I agree with you, jmf, that the name of the product is best left untranslated.
Thank you for your suggestions, küçüktimsah! I think I would personally stick with jmf's "if he / she complains without reason" but that is just a personal preference because it stays closer to the literal meaning of the Dutch text in my opinion.
I do like your second suggestion and think it is clearer than what we have now, although I think both are correct. Jmf, let me know what you prefer and I'll edit | | | 2 December 2009 10:46 | | LeinNumber of messages: 3389 | swallow | | | 2 December 2009 10:55 | | jmfNumber of messages: 5 | @Lein: I'm happy either way. (I take a rather prosaic view on translations, I'm afraid.)
| | | 3 December 2009 19:56 | | | Thank you very very much for the translation. |
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