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Original text - Turkish - Ben Sana yandım...

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Ben Sana yandım...
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Submitted by hakan_2051
Source language: Turkish

Ben Sana yandım...
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3 April 2011 23:32





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24 April 2011 15:09

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Bridge for evaluation, please?

CC: Bilge Ertan

24 April 2011 21:32

Bilge Ertan
Number of messages: 921
Hi Lilian,

I am sorry but before giving you a bridge, I should learn more about the text.

Merhaba hakan_2051,

Cümleniz çok kısa fakat doğru çeviri yapılması için yeterince net değil. Ne demek istediğinizi tam olarak öğrenebilir miyim? "Ben sana aşık oldum" mu demek istiyorsunuz?

Şimdiden teşekkürler.

CC: lilian canale

1 May 2011 13:59

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Hi again Bilge,

It seems the requester is not that interested anymore , however the translator deserves an evaluation of her work so...

Can this be translated as: "I died for you"?

CC: Bilge Ertan

2 May 2011 19:50

Bilge Ertan
Number of messages: 921
Hi again Lilian,

There may be some other translations but I understand this text like this:

I fell in love with you.

"Birine yanmak" is an expression which we don't use in our daily life. As for me, that's it but if you want to be more confident, you could ask another Turkish expert.

CC: lilian canale

14 May 2011 15:00

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Girls?

CC: minuet 44hazal44

14 May 2011 16:54

minuet
Number of messages: 298
I think Bilge is right, "I fell in love with you" is suitable.

14 May 2011 22:01

merdogan
Number of messages: 3769
"I fell in love with you" is o.k but it is very classic like to say "I love you".
He wants to say " I am burning for you" or "I'm dying for you.". They mean more deply.

15 May 2011 02:02

Mesud2991
Number of messages: 1331
Hi, I think "I fell in love with you" is too formal and it's wrong. Because it's not talk about the past. Informal form of declaration of love in Turkish. How about "I'm smitten with you"?.

15 May 2011 10:13

Bilge Ertan
Number of messages: 921
Hi,

Thanks for your suggestions. "I am smitten with you" could be more suitable, I agree.

But, when we say "I fell in love with you" it is not completely past. It doesn't mean "I fell in love once upon a time". It is an action which was taken part in the past but it still affects today. Am I mistaken, Lilian?

CC: lilian canale

15 May 2011 11:54

Mesud2991
Number of messages: 1331
I'm not a native English speaker but to my knowledge, what you say is "I've fallen in love with you". A native speaker had better explain this.