Translation - Turkish-English - kimler beni terk edip gitmediki SENDE BENI AT BIR...Current status Translation
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Category Sentence - Love / Friendship This translation request is "Meaning only". | kimler beni terk edip gitmediki SENDE BENI AT BIR... | | Source language: Turkish
kimler beni terk edip gitmediki SENDE BENI AT BIR KENARA GITSIN |
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| | TranslationEnglish Translated by kfeto | Target language: English
Who hasn't abandoned and left me yet? so why don't you TOSS ME TO THE SIDE AS WELL? |
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Last messages | | | | | 19 May 2008 01:32 | | | kfeto, I swear to you that I tried really hard to understand this lines, but I couldn't.
Could you explain
"Who hasn't abandoned and left me so why don't you TOSS ME OVER TO THE SIDE AS WELL."
I think what must be wrong is that "who" | | | 19 May 2008 03:53 | | kfetoNumber of messages: 953 | hehe, i must not have written it right then.
she means to say that she has been abandoned by everybody in the past so she expects the same from the person she's addressing now.
the question is rhetorical since everybody has (abondoned her). | | | 19 May 2008 04:16 | | | humm, so I guess a simple "yet" and two question marks may solve the problem.
What about this?
"Who hasn't abandoned and left me yet? so why don't you TOSS ME OVER TO THE SIDE AS WELL?" | | | 19 May 2008 04:20 | | kfetoNumber of messages: 953 | ok thanks, i didn't know 'yet' could be used like that till well.... just yet. :-) | | | 19 May 2008 15:47 | | | Kfeto
SENDE BENI AT BIR KENARA GITSIN
Isn't this part in the imperative mode?
Sende = you too
Bir kenara atmak = to fob off
I think :
you too fob off me | | | 19 May 2008 16:17 | | | Hi kfeto and turkishmiss,
I don't like that "toss me over to the side", but "fob off me" doesn't sound well either.
I think we should say:
" why don't you put me aside as well?"
What do you think? | | | 20 May 2008 11:51 | | kfetoNumber of messages: 953 | "fob off"? who uses that?
anyone who does would know it's not "fob off me"
but "fob me off"
besides fob off means "to get rid of deceitfully"
how does that apply here?
everything thats in capitals is imperative.
"so why don't you" is so it is fluent and understandable english
either way the meaning is correct
hi lilian
i prefer toss aside because put aside isnt strong enough.
it's really throwing thats used in turkish |
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