| |
|
翻訳 - ギリシャ語-英語 - Yparxei mia kali paroimia gia tous filous mas...現状 翻訳
ドキュメントが次の言語に翻訳されました:
この翻訳依頼は意味だけで結構です。 | Yparxei mia kali paroimia gia tous filous mas... | | 原稿の言語: ギリシャ語
Yparxei mia kali paroimia gia tous filous mas tous Skopianous gia tin katsika pou trivetai sti glitsa tou tsopani. Na prosexoun giati kamia fora o tsopanis antidra perierga |
|
| There is a good proverb for our friends... | | 翻訳の言語: 英語
There is a good proverb for our Skopian friends. It is about a goat that rubs itself against a shepherd's crook. They must be careful because sometimes the shepherd responds in a weird way. |
|
最終承認・編集者 Tantine - 2008年 7月 21日 06:08
最新記事 | | | | | 2008年 7月 16日 01:25 | | | Hi Reggina
I've set a poll from the outset, since the English is very well written. There is simply a typo in the second "shepherd" who seems to have lost his first "h".
If Skopia is a town or a region or whatever (sorry I'm too lazy to get up and look in an atlas ) then "skopian" should be written with a capital "S".
Bises
Tantine | | | 2008年 7月 17日 07:20 | | | This is complicated. Skopianoi is what the Greeks call the citizens of the country known by the official name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Greeks don't call them Macedonians, because there is a part of Greece called Macedonia (to simplify the story). But in English, we call these people Macedonians.
Also, "shepherd" is misspelled (both times). | | | 2008年 7月 18日 13:42 | | | Ok for the shepherd.
As for ''skopians'': The man who said this phrase is Giorgos Karatzaferis the president of a right-wing populist political party who -and i quote from wikipedia- ''doesn't recognise of FYROM under any nomenclature that includes the term Macedonia''.
So i am certain that translating skopians into macedonians is a bad idea. | | | 2008年 7月 18日 18:55 | | | Good point, but it depends on the purpose of your translation. If you want anyone outside of Greece (who is not familiar with the way language is used in Greece to express political views) to understand who the text is referring to, you'll need to use the word "Macedonians".
If, on the other hand, you think the intended reader knows what the word "Skopian" refers to, then it's OK. | | | 2008年 7月 18日 18:58 | | | kfeto, are you following this discussion? Is this translation just for you, or is it going to be read by other people?
By the way, it should be mentioned that the word "Skopianoi" comes from "Skopje", the capital of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. | | | 2008年 7月 18日 21:07 | | | Hello,
yes I was following. I asked the translation mainly to now which greek proverb was used so no politics;-).
It is just for me. I guess it would be not right translating his words as macedonian or fyrom seeing his views on the country.
| | | 2008年 7月 18日 21:25 | | | OK - as long as you understand the meaning. | | | 2008年 7月 21日 06:09 | | | It's validated
Thanks for everyone's help
Bises
Tantine |
|
| |
|