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| | 2 Juni 2011 22:12 |
| | Hi Nooij,
This line, the way you translated it, seems to be an incomplete sentence.
Could the beginning be: "Interact properly engaged, (imperative form)..." ? |
| | 3 Juni 2011 11:58 |
| NooijAnzahl der Beiträge: 6 | Hi Lilian Canale,
To be honest, "goed bezig zijn" is something one would say in daily life, not in a text from a professional(?) company like this one. "Interact properly engaged" on the other hand, looks very professional and would be "juist geëngageerd interageren". "Doing well interactively" is the literal translation of what 'ngoglobaal' wants translated.
But I definitely understand your doubts, so I'd surely understand if you find my translation incomplete. |
| | 3 Juni 2011 14:08 |
| | Well...I think Lein will be able to evaluate your translation better
I just think the tense used makes the sentence sound incomplete and in that case, it would need dots at the end. See what I mean?
Lein? CC: Lein |
| | 3 Juni 2011 14:59 |
| NooijAnzahl der Beiträge: 6 | I guess that consulting Lein might be a good idea indeed.
I certainly get what you mean - perhaps the translation shouldn't be too literal. Let's see what Lein thinks about it.
Thank you for correcting me, by the way. |
| | 3 Juni 2011 16:46 |
| LeinAnzahl der Beiträge: 3389 | Hi both
Yes, I saw this request earlier (before you had translated it) and it has an awkward wording. In part, that may be because this is Flemish, which occasionally sounds quite different from Dutch as spoken in The Netherlands.
As the title says, this is a mission statement. In this case, I think 'to do well' would be better than 'doing well'. I also think 'wheels' may not be the best translation for 'raderen' here. I agree it is a good literal translation, but the idea here is of cogs, or links (in a chain). I think 'cogs' would work here. My suggestion for the translation would be:
To do well, working interactively, in the interest of human beings and the environment by creating sustainable, positive cogs.
What do both of you think? |
| | 3 Juni 2011 16:47 |
| LeinAnzahl der Beiträge: 3389 | Ah, on the subject of incompleteness of the sentence: it is, strictly speaking, incomplete but I think this is the way in which mission statements are usually worded. |
| | 4 Juni 2011 12:54 |
| NooijAnzahl der Beiträge: 6 | Hi!
I think you're right; the reason for the rather unusual wording may be because the requester is a Fleming. Your version of the English translation seems a lot more complete - and I'm convinced that the requester must've been looking for a translation similar to yours.
Thank you for your time and efforts |
| | 4 Juni 2011 19:55 |
| LeinAnzahl der Beiträge: 3389 | Thank YOU! I have edited the translation and set a poll. ext time, until a poll is set, you are free to edit as much as you like in your own translations. |
| | 4 Juni 2011 23:47 |
| | cog vervangen door cog-wheel |
| | 6 Juni 2011 11:02 |
| LeinAnzahl der Beiträge: 3389 | Good suggestion! Nooij, are you happy for me to change this? |
| | 7 Juni 2011 13:36 |
| NooijAnzahl der Beiträge: 6 | Excuse me for my late reaction!
Thank you for editing my translation, and yes, it'd be completely fine (and appreciated) if you change 'cogs' to 'cog-wheels'. |
| | 7 Juni 2011 13:57 |
| LeinAnzahl der Beiträge: 3389 | Done
(I checked and it is one word, so 'cogwheel' rather than 'cog-wheel'.) |
| | 7 Juni 2011 17:58 |
| NooijAnzahl der Beiträge: 6 | Thank you very much |