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Translation - English-Icelandic - I do believe her, though I know she lies.
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Category
Poetry - Love / Friendship
This translation request is "Meaning only".
Title
I do believe her, though I know she lies.
Text
Submitted by
alexfatt
Source language: English
When my love swears that she is made of truth,
I do believe her, though I know she lies.
Remarks about the translation
(quote by William Shakespeare, Sonnet CXXXVIII)
Title
Ég trúi henni, þó að ég veit að hún lýgur.
Translation
Icelandic
Translated by
Cucumis_JM
Target language: Icelandic
Þegar kærastan mÃn lofar að hún segir sannleikann, trúi ég henni, þótt að ég veit að hún lýgur.
Remarks about the translation
The meaning of the isl. word, Kærasta, is a female friend, not married to you but you are in a close relationsship to each other.
Validated by
Bamsa
- 24 December 2010 03:10