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Originaltext - Türkisch - Kaldığın yerde ne iÅŸ yapıyorsun?

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Kaldığın yerde ne iş yapıyorsun?
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Kaldığın yerde ne iş yapıyorsun?

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<edit> Before edit : "qaldigin yerde ne il yapuyorsun"</edit> (Thanks to Mesud2991 for the notification and edit on this text)
Zuletzt bearbeitet von Francky5591 - 21 März 2012 23:43





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21 März 2012 23:34

Mesud2991
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Hi Francky


"Kaldığın yerde ne iş yapıyorsun?"

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21 März 2012 23:43

Francky5591
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Thanks Mesud!

22 März 2012 16:18

merdogan
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"geldiÄŸin yerde" daha iyi herhalde.

22 März 2012 16:28

Mesud2991
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Which one is more similar to 'qaldigin'? 'Kaldığın' or 'geldiğin'? Think of the pronunciation of 'q'

23 März 2012 00:11

merdogan
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I think it is "e" instate of "a" and ofcause not 'q'. Because we don't have a 'q' in Turkish.

23 März 2012 15:34

Mesud2991
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Nowadays, young people are using 'q' instead of 'k' when they message one another.

Also, what you're saying doesn't make sense in Turkish.

Geldiğin yerde ne iş yapıyorsun?
Geldiğin yerde ne iş yapıyordun?

23 März 2012 16:41

merdogan
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İyi de geldigi yere geri dönüp dönmeyeceğini bilmiyoruz ki.
Sizin öneriniz, örneğin otelde çalışan ve orada kalan biri için geçerli olabilir. Ancak bu da belli değil.

23 März 2012 16:59

Mesud2991
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Anladım sizi ama ben yüzde bir milyon eminim ki burada 'kaldığın yer' diyor. Şimdiki gençlik birbirlerine mesaj yazarken 'k' yerine 'q' kullanıyorlar.

23 März 2012 20:23

merdogan
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26 März 2012 10:36

mrose
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turkish,nice language...love it

13 Mai 2012 15:00

lilian canale
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Hi FIGEN, could you provide a bridge. please?
Thanks in advance.

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13 Mai 2012 16:21

FIGEN KIRCI
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hi lilian!
verbatim says 'what do you work for in the place where you stay?'

(I'm a beginner in Spanish, but it should be '¿En qué trabajas en el lugar donde te estás alojando?', if I'm not mistaken )

13 Mai 2012 19:27

Mesud2991
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I don't want to poke my noise into your bussiness but I just want to say something. Literally, the original says 'where you stay' but it may not sound good in English. Maybe this one will fit better:

What do you do where you live? (in terms of profession)

13 Mai 2012 21:59

FIGEN KIRCI
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you're right Mesud, but the translation above's requested into another lang than English. thereby, I have to write the bridge literally, in order that Lilian could decide how to evaluate the Spanish translation.
(also,I'm affraid, the translation of 'What do you do where you live?' in Spanish'd have a different nuance of meaning than the source text.)


15 Mai 2012 13:40

lilian canale
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Hummm... the real intention of the line may be:

"What are you doing there?"
Meaning: "What work are you doing where you are now?"

Am I right?

15 Mai 2012 13:59

Mesud2991
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Something like that.

16 Mai 2012 23:56

FIGEN KIRCI
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lilian,
in the turkish text, the part 'where you are now' sounds as if the person is living/staying in the place where his work is (e.g. at the workplace/worksite/hotel).