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Αρεστός είστε ο άνθρωπος της ζωής μου
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Originalo kalba: Graikų

Αρεστός είστε ο άνθρωπος της ζωής μου

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Arestos, usted es el hombre de mi vida.
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Ispanų

Išvertė Mideia
Kalba, į kurią verčiama: Ispanų

Arestos, usted es el hombre de mi vida.
Validated by lilian canale - 23 vasaris 2008 11:18





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21 vasaris 2008 11:12

pirulito
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Is Αρεστός a name?

αρεστός -ή -ό = adj. pleasing

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21 vasaris 2008 11:51

Mideia
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I translated it that way ,'cause otherwise it doesn't make any sense. After all, there are similar unusual greek names, for example Agapitos(=lovely).After a research I found this: EVARISTUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From Greek Ευαριστος (Euaristos) which means "well pleasing", derived from ευ "good, well" and αρεστος (arestos) "pleasing"... So, Arestos maybe comes from Euaristos.

21 vasaris 2008 13:16

lilian canale
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Hi Mideia:

Since this is a love statement, is there anything in the Greek text that demands the use of "usted" to address the message?
You know this form in Spanish is a formal one, I mean wouldn't it be more natural saying:

Arestos, tú eres el hombre de mi vida.


21 vasaris 2008 18:41

Mideia
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Hola lilian canale!You're right(it sounds strange) and at first when I translated it,I used the informal type:tú eres .But according to the text usted es is the exact translation of είστε, it's what we call plural of courtesy.

21 vasaris 2008 21:22

lilian canale
Žinučių kiekis: 14972
Well, Mideia:

Grammatically, both are correct. It's a matter of meaning in the source text.
I don't understand Greek, I'll have to ask for a poll the way it is now.
Let's wait and see what other native speakers think, ok.?