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Translation - Japanese-Danish - oyoide wa denmaakugo de nanto ii ...

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Title
oyoide wa denmaakugo de nanto ii ...
Text
Submitted by sophus
Source language: Japanese

oyoide wa denmaakugo de nanto ii masu ka

Title
Hvordan siger man "svøm" på dansk.?
Translation
Danish

Translated by gamine
Target language: Danish

Hvordan siger man "svøm" på dansk?
Validated by Anita_Luciano - 1 December 2008 01:13





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29 November 2008 11:41

lunatunes
Number of messages: 73
you can say this but you would probably translate "you" into "man" here: " Hvordan siger man svøm!" på dansk?"

29 November 2008 19:27

gamine
Number of messages: 4611
Hrj lunatunes . Tak for din hjælp som er velkommen; Du har ret og jeg vil følge dit råd.

CC: lunatunes

30 November 2008 05:48

kllun
Number of messages: 2
In Danish you say (to one person) " Du skal 'swømme' nu" - (to more than one) "I skal svømme nu". if you use the word "skal" is is the same as ordering someone to swim, if you ask someone to swim use the word "må" or "kan"

30 November 2008 15:15

gamine
Number of messages: 4611
Thanks a lot kllun for your suggestions. I know you want to help me, but I'll keep my translation the way it is. I think it's ok this way. But don't hesitate to give me other suggestions. Help is always appreciated.

1 December 2008 00:14

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
I think the question is actually just whether the original text says "swim!" (like an order) or "to swim" in the infinitive mode.

Does anyone here know the answer?

1 December 2008 00:30

gamine
Number of messages: 4611
Hej Anita. Have a look at the English version. It's said it's in imperative.

CC: kllun

1 December 2008 01:13

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
Ah, ok, Thanks Gamine, I hadn´t seen that :-) I´ll accept the translation right away.