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10Translation - Portuguese brazilian-English - Siga com amor, no caminho da luz.

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Title
Siga com amor, no caminho da luz.
Text
Submitted by vallito
Source language: Portuguese brazilian

Siga com amor, no caminho da luz.
Remarks about the translation
Gostaria de receber esta tradução pois vou fazer uma tatuagem e no caso seria esta frase, pedi também que ela fosse traduzida para o idioma árabe, mas o dialeto seria o libanês.
Obrigada
aguardo anciosa.

Title
Keep walking with love, in the path of light.
Translation
English

Translated by lilian canale
Target language: English

Keep walking with love, in the path of light.
Validated by dramati - 22 January 2008 06:17





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Author
Message

21 January 2008 19:33

dark wings
Number of messages: 2
"Keep going/walking with love, in the path of light"

21 January 2008 19:38

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
you just forgot the preposition "on" (on the path of light)

21 January 2008 19:46

dramati
Number of messages: 972
So, is it "in" or is it "on" let me know and we can edit it.

21 January 2008 20:17

lilutz
Number of messages: 63
Hi dramati,
I would suggest "follow through" instead of "keep walking", because it correlates more precisely with the original text.

"Follow through with love the path of light"

21 January 2008 20:25

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
dramati: what is the difference (on or in) in this context? I would say "on" but I realize that it may also be correct to use "in", that´s why I´m asking.

21 January 2008 20:49

dramati
Number of messages: 972
Well the difference between on or in in this context is this: walking on a path means more or less following a path as if you were walking on it to a destination. Walking in a path means that you are following a general direction which is more intellectual or spiritual...like walking in the path of the saints...you are not actually walking a path here, but have used their example for your own way of living. I think that, depending on the origional text, it should be one or the other.

21 January 2008 21:05

Sweet Dreams
Number of messages: 2202
I agree with Lilutz

21 January 2008 21:23

dramati
Number of messages: 972
What then is the exact translation? Keep walking or follow through? Keep walking would seem in keeping with path, especially if your walking with love in the path of light.

21 January 2008 21:27

Sweet Dreams
Number of messages: 2202
"Follow through" seems better to me, but I don't know much of english, so... it's your decision

21 January 2008 21:57

carol.vicentini
Number of messages: 3
The right translation would be:

Keep walking with love, in the light way.

21 January 2008 23:25

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
dramati: in that case, I think it should be "in" and not "on" as I had suggested at first.

I do, however, not think "follow through" translates "siga" very well:

follow through : carrying some project or intention to full completion; "I appreciated his follow-through on his promise"

"Siga" just means "continue" (it has also been translated to "continue" in the French version) or "keep/go on" and does not entail any kind of completion.

22 January 2008 02:17

turkishmiss
Number of messages: 2132
Keep walking with love, in the path of light

22 January 2008 02:50

souma-gust
Number of messages: 4
in my opinion,its is ALMOST right.the right translation should be "keep walking with love,IN the path of light"

but is a very small diference,could be ignored

22 January 2008 04:03

Rodrigues
Number of messages: 1621
I think, it should be "...love, on the path of light."

22 January 2008 06:16

dramati
Number of messages: 972
The majority believe that "in" is correct so I will edit it thus and validate it at a 8/10 which takes into consideration your help. Thanks,

David