Cucumis - Ókeypis álinju umsetingar tænasta
. .



Umseting - Turkiskt-Enskt - mukemmel ulke hasretinden yanilan ulke insanlik...

Núverðandi støðaUmseting
Hesin teksturin er tøkur í fylgjandi málum: TurkisktEnskt

Heiti
mukemmel ulke hasretinden yanilan ulke insanlik...
Tekstur
Framborið av buketnur
Uppruna mál: Turkiskt

mükemmel ülke
hasretinden yanılan ülke
insanlık adına bizlere çok seyler öğretmesi gereken ülke
severim seni hindistan
ah hindistan güzel memleket
Viðmerking um umsetingina
Gerçekten güzel, şiirsel bir çeviri olsun istiyorum. Teşekkürler.

Heiti
India...
Umseting
Enskt

Umsett av Sunnybebek
Ynskt mál: Enskt

A perfect country,
Burning from nostalgia,
A necessary country, which in the name of Humanity taught us a lot of things,
I love you India,
Ah India, a beautiful motherland...
Viðmerking um umsetingina
hasretinden (hasret) - yearning, homesickness, nostalgia
mükemmel – perfect, excelent
memleket – country, motherland
yanılan - failing, burning from, suffering
Góðkent av lilian canale - 30 August 2008 03:59





Síðstu boð

Høvundur
Eini boð

27 August 2008 16:21

lilian canale
Tal av boðum: 14972
Hi Sunny,

The second line is weird...what is a "nostalgia country"?

27 August 2008 20:07

Sunnybebek
Tal av boðum: 758
Hi Lilian,

I didnt mean "nostalgia country", but a country which suffers (fails) from nostalgia. But as far as it is a poem, i tried to make it sound better, so i wrote: "suffering from nostalia, country" (maybe with a comma it will be more correct?).

Any your corrections are welcome!

27 August 2008 20:58

lilian canale
Tal av boðum: 14972
If it is the country which feels the nostalgia (and looking at the remarks you wrote), I think it would be better to say:

"A perfect country,
burning from nostalgia,"

27 August 2008 21:14

Sunnybebek
Tal av boðum: 758
I corrected it. Hope now it's fine!

27 August 2008 21:15

lilian canale
Tal av boðum: 14972
Let's see what the other users think, OK?

27 August 2008 21:40

merdogan
Tal av boðum: 3769
"A perfect country,
burning from his nostalgia,"

"A necessary country which in the name of Humanity has to teach us a lot of things"