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| | 27 gruodis 2009 16:22 |
| | Hi Rodrigues,
You forgot to state the bridge and the bridger's name in the remarks. Please, could you do it? |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 18:17 |
| | "What can I say to you, on Monday I will leave for Romania, but I will be back. I want to know the date. You come so that we can meet. That's all. Kisses."
bridge by "Freya". |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 16:30 |
| | Hi Freya,
"I want to know the date. You come so that we can meet"
Shouldn't that be a single line?
"I want to know the date you come so that we can meet"
CC: Freya |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 17:12 |
| FreyaŽinučių kiekis: 1910 | Hey Lili!
Actually, the original says this way:
"What to say to you, on Monday I leave for Romania, but I (will) come back. I want to know the date. You come (so that) I see you. That's all. Kisses."
First: Eu vreau să ştiu data. - I want to know the date.
The second: Tu vii să te văd. - You come so that I can see you/ meet you.
I guess they can be united in a single phrase, yes.
I hope it's clearer now. It's an SMS and I left it in the original form with two separate phrases.
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| | 27 gruodis 2009 17:29 |
| | OK, could you please correct the original? CC: Freya |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 17:30 |
| FreyaŽinučių kiekis: 1910 | Like to unite the phrases? |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 17:33 |
| | Yes, because the English version, for example, will have to join the sentences to make sense. Otherwise it seems "I want to know the date" refers to the previous sentence (I will be back)
See what I mean? |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 17:36 |
| FreyaŽinučių kiekis: 1910 | I have the original version in a comment below the original, I mean the text not corrected by me and I will leave it too in the comments area. |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 17:42 |
| | Good work!
@ Rodrigues, could you please adapt the bridge and the translation now?
Thanks. |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 17:50 |
| FreyaŽinučių kiekis: 1910 | OK, now I added a "când" = when and a "ca" to make it clearer in Romanian too and it now means "I want to know the date when you come so that I can see you/meet you". |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 18:02 |
| | The german version adapts now to this complete english bridge-text:
"What can I say to you, on Monday I wil leave for Romania, but I will be back. I want to know the date when you come so that I can see you/meet you. That's all. Kisses."
I hope it's in unity with the romanian text now .. |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 18:14 |
| FreyaŽinučių kiekis: 1910 | Yes, it's OK in my opinion. If you want to change the verbs which now are at future tense into present as they are in the original, you can do it too. The part : "On Monday I leave for Romania, but I come back/return." |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 18:16 |
| | I think it's then ok, because the act can in relation to the time speaking/writing the text to someone only be in the future... |
| | 27 gruodis 2009 18:17 |
| FreyaŽinučių kiekis: 1910 | Yes, if it doesn't change the meaning, then it's no problem. |
| | 17 sausis 2010 15:45 |
| | This translation looks nice, Lilian |