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Translation - Swedish-Serbian - Jag vill bara vara din vän. var inte ledsen. jag...

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Title
Jag vill bara vara din vän. var inte ledsen. jag...
Text
Submitted by justmehere
Source language: Swedish

Jag vill bara vara din vän. var inte ledsen. jag tycker om dig jättemycket, men kan inte hålla på med två.
Remarks about the translation
översätt gärna på vanliga bokstäver..

Title
пријатељ
Translation
Serbian

Translated by zciric
Target language: Serbian

Само желим да ти будем пријатељ.
Не буди тужaн.
Много ми се свиђаш, али не могу бити са двојицом истовремено.
Remarks about the translation
тужан (m.) - тужна (f.)
са двојицом (with two - m.)- са две (with two - f.)
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Admin's note : på "vanliga bokstäver" :
"Samo želim da ti budem prijatelj. Ne budi tužan/tužna.
Mnogo mi se sviđaš, ali ne mogu biti sa dvojicom/dve istovremeno."
Thanks to Zoran, who provided you with a version in Latin characters. ;)
Validated by maki_sindja - 9 December 2010 13:23





Last messages

Author
Message

22 August 2010 13:59

Bobana6
Number of messages: 45
jag tycker om dig......
mnogo mi se svidjas, a ne volim te...

22 August 2010 19:32

pias
Number of messages: 8113
Hej justmehere

Vad är problemet? Du kallade på admin...

22 August 2010 22:38

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Maybe the requester does not read cyrillic

CC: zciric

24 August 2010 17:32

zciric
Number of messages: 91
I thought that the 'receiver' of the message would understand the problem and he/she will now which gender exactly to put in the sentence.

But, down here there is the same comment
also in the English... for the requester.

"Because in the English original-text there are no one mention of the message-writer's gender, in this Serbian-translation I put the words for both genders."

I hope this will help now.

Greetings

24 August 2010 22:53

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Hi zciric!
I did this remark because of what the requester left under the Swedish version ("översätt gärna på vanliga bokstäver.." I think it means she would like the translation to be typed in a script she can understand (notably the same as she's currently using : Latin script)

I already submitted her remark above to the google translator, as I don't understand Swedish, and I've first been mistaken by the result gooogle translator gave me. It said "translate well in cursive script", and I thought "what the hell is this requester asking for?" then Pia helped me to understand the meaning from this remark justmehere did (you can see it under the original text)

25 August 2010 12:56

pias
Number of messages: 8113
Franck... I must have a short memory!! Had forgotten that when asking Justmehere why she asked for an admin. She has not been online lately, but that's most probably the case, she would like to have it written with latin letters. (Maybe it could be done as a note in the remarkfield)

25 August 2010 13:39

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Hehe, probably you saw many other texts and/or translations in the meanwhile, as you're one of our hardworkers here at cucumis! So never mind, dear!

There's a saying in French that tells : "On ne peut pas être à la fois au four et au moulin" (which means" one can't be at the oven and at the mill at the same time"

3 September 2010 10:08

zciric
Number of messages: 91
Is this still actual?

Anyway... here is the text with latin letters:

Samo želim da ti budem prijatelj.
Ne budi tužan/tužna.
Veoma te volim, ali ne mogu biti sa dve/dvojicom istovremeno.

Greetings
Zoran

3 September 2010 10:46

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Hi Zoran!

Well, I don't know about Serbian, I've always heard the official way it reads was in cyrillic, but besides that, Latin alphabet was used very currently by more and more people in Serbia. And when I arrived here at cucumis, I could notice nearly all the translations that were done into Serbian, were typed in Latin characters.

Moreover, the cucumis interface in Serbian uses Latin characters.

What is your opinion about the way Serbian should read?

BTW, thanks for the version in Latin characters you posted, I guess the requester will appreciate!

Have a nice day!

CC: zciric

6 September 2010 23:51

zciric
Number of messages: 91
The official alphabet for the Serbian is Cyrillic.

But, yes, for us there is no problem at all to read and use also the Latin alphabet here in Serbia. We can read both of them...

OK. Because it is mostly used the Latin 'version' of the Serbian language here in Cucumis, I'll also continue in that 'Latin' way.

Greetings