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翻訳 - ドイツ語-英語 - wusste gar nich das du mich magst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。 | wusste gar nich das du mich magst | | 原稿の言語: ドイツ語
wusste gar nich das du mich magst |
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| | | 翻訳の言語: 英語
I didn't know that you like me. |
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最新記事 | | | | | 2009年 7月 20日 11:59 | | | I didn't know at all that you liked me
| | | 2009年 7月 20日 14:12 | | | i didn't know that you liked me would mean that the other persons feelings are gone. the german source implies that those are present. => " I didn't know (that) you like me" | | | 2009年 7月 21日 15:10 | | | I would say "I didn't know that you like me", not "liked" | | | 2009年 7月 21日 15:38 | | | Right wkn. Of course, the simple past is already in did. | | | 2009年 7月 21日 15:50 | | | No, that's like reported speech (I didn't know that/I said that) which combines past/past.
Ex:
I didn't know you were here (not "you are here" )
So, the line is correct, guys CC: kopcologne gamine wkn | | | 2009年 7月 21日 20:42 | | | Thanks for the explanation, Lilian. Learning again
| | | 2009年 7月 21日 21:02 | | | In my opinion both forms may be correct, the choice being a matter of style and preference. My preference is what I wrote but I will not dispute that Lilian's preference is correct too. There's a very relevant and recent discussion of this topic here: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090716032800AAxQ5VH. I German and Danish, however, if the past/past form had been used (which it has not) it would hint that the liking is a thing of the past. So the "liked" form gives a translation which IMO is correct but slighly misleading. | | | 2009年 7月 21日 21:31 | | | Both forms are correct. Most people would say "like" as it's unambiguous. Otherwise, it might mean that you don't like me anymore. | | | 2009年 7月 21日 21:38 | | | If most people would use "like", then let's edit it
Thanks to everyone. | | | 2009年 7月 21日 21:46 | | | You're welcome - this is one of those things that has evolved over the years in English, I think. | | | 2009年 7月 22日 04:57 | | | lilian canale, great job your german is that perfect. wkn gives us the right clue to it. "wußte gar nicht, daß du mich magst" means that the other person likes me (and still does so right now) and implies that i just heard the news.. "ich weiß gar nicht , ob (daß) du mich magst" would show us the speaker still doesn't know about the other person's feelings.
to lilian.. as in reported speech "past/past" is combined when both happened at the same time, and reagrding my explanations above, what might the correct translation be then? |
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