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Que bom que aproveitou bem seus dias de férias, não vejo a hora de chegar as minhas, mas vai demorar bastante!

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Det är bra att du gillade din semester. Jag ser fram emot min semester, men det kommer fortfarande att ta ett tag!
Góðkent av Piagabriella - 17 August 2010 13:28





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10 August 2010 18:26

Piagabriella
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Hej Lilian!

Det här ser bra ut, fast jag tycker att det blivit ännu lite prydligare av om man lagt till ett "att" innan "ta ett tag".

Alltså:
...men det kommer fortfarande att ta ett tag.

10 August 2010 20:56

lilian canale
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Done!

15 August 2010 15:36

Anita_Luciano
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I would translate "que aproveitou bem" to "that you have enjoyed" (in Danish: at du har nydt).

15 August 2010 15:58

lilian canale
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In English we'd use simple past since it's understood that the vacation is over and we are talking about a definite past. Is it different in Swedish?

15 August 2010 16:02

Anita_Luciano
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I'm not 100% sure about the Swedish but in Danish it would definitely have to be "har nydt"

15 August 2010 17:32

Piagabriella
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Hi Lilian and Anita!

"Det är bra att du haft din semester" is exactly the same as "Det är bra att du HAR haft din semester" in Swedish, it is just a bit less formal and more like spoken language to skip "har", t.e. it is a spoken/simplified variant of the same grammatical construction. (I think Swedish simple past would be "Det är bra att du hade semester" - it of course depends on context, but I at least don't think that would have been a good translation in this case).

So, consclusion: If you translate "...that you have enjoyed..." into Swedish it becomes "...att du (har) haft..." t.e. exactly how lilian translated it!

However, it you want, lilian, you could add a "har", to make this written text a bit less informal, but that is not necessary.

15 August 2010 19:09

lilian canale
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Thanks for the explanation, Piagabriella.
Actually, I'd keep the translation the way it is, if you both agree.

15 August 2010 19:43

Piagabriella
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I hope I understood Anitas point right, but if I did, then I think that there is acctually no problem and you can keep it (if everything else in it is fine - I don't understand Brasilian portugese, but when I look at the Swedish language then it is).
It seems to me that this was just a small misunderstanding since you skipped writing "har", lilian...

Am I wrong?

15 August 2010 23:15

lilian canale
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16 August 2010 00:52

Anita_Luciano
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doesn't "Det är bra att du haft din semester." just mean: It's great that you have had your holidays?

The Portuguese version says: It's great that you enjoyed your holidays.




16 August 2010 19:04

Piagabriella
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Okay, I see. Lilian, maybe this is something you need to change?

16 August 2010 19:17

lilian canale
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