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Translation - Portuguese-Latin - Nunca te esquecerei, Pai

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Title
Nunca te esquecerei, Pai
Text
Submitted by Medeiros
Source language: Portuguese

Nunca te esquecerei, Pai
Remarks about the translation
<Bridge>
"I'll never forget you, Dad"

Title
Pater, numquam te obliviscar
Translation
Latin

Translated by sgrowl
Target language: Latin

Pater, numquam te obliviscar
Validated by Aneta B. - 6 January 2010 19:35





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2 January 2010 20:39

Aneta B.
Number of messages: 4487
"I'll never forget you, Dad"

Sweety, could you confirm r negate the requester's bridge above, please?

CC: Sweet Dreams

2 January 2010 21:27

Sweet Dreams
Number of messages: 2202
The translation is correct.

Happy New Year to you, Aneta!

3 January 2010 00:02

Aneta B.
Number of messages: 4487
Thank you Sweety! Best wishes to you too!!!
Be such a nice girl as always you are and enjoy all days of the New Year!

3 January 2010 00:05

Aneta B.
Number of messages: 4487
sgrowl, very well translated. I would only suggest using diminutive form here for "Pater" (father) --> "Tata"(dad/-dy)


6 January 2010 17:38

Aneta B.
Number of messages: 4487
Sweety, tell me, please: Is "Pai" a deminiutive form like "dad" for "father"?

6 January 2010 19:32

Sweet Dreams
Number of messages: 2202
No, it means "father". In Portugal we don't use diminutives very much.

6 January 2010 19:34

Aneta B.
Number of messages: 4487
Ok. Thanks, dear one. It was quite essential info so that the text could be right evaluated.

6 January 2010 19:36

Sweet Dreams
Number of messages: 2202


Nice photo BTW

6 January 2010 19:41

Aneta B.
Number of messages: 4487
Thanks Sweet! It is only for some time to celebrate the New Year...

6 January 2010 19:47

Sweet Dreams
Number of messages: 2202
Yeah, I thought so