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I learnt long ago if you love someone You have to...
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I learnt long ago if you love someone
You have to let it go, let it go, let it go
The hardest part of letting go
Is saying Goodbye.

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Si aliquos amamus ei nobis mittendi sunt
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Språket det skal oversettes til: Latin

Iampridem cognovi:
si aliquos amamus
ei nobis mittendi sunt,
mittendi sunt, mittendi sunt.
Difficillime nobis est
eis 'valete' dicere.
Senest vurdert og redigert av Aneta B. - 15 Mars 2014 23:27





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24 Januar 2014 13:41

Pashikane
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"aliquos" could be changed to "aliquem" to make it more literal (then "mittendi sunt" would be "mittendus est", and "ei" (3rd line) would be "eum" ).

And the 2 last lines would mean
"Hardest for us is that we need to say goodbye to them".
So I'd rather translate it to "difficillimum mittendi est dicere "vale"".

1 Februar 2014 13:12

evulitsa
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Diu, si aliquem amavisses, reliquenda tibi esse, reliquenda, reliquenda, disci. difficilisima reliquendi pars "vale" loqui est.

9 Februar 2014 19:24

Aneta B.
Antall Innlegg: 4487
Hi guys!

say goodbye = valere iubere (Collins Latin Dictionary)

Anyway, I don't insist. I like your options with <dicere "vale">. I have thought about it too, but considered it a bit awkward.
Anyway,
Yes, I could change the text into singular to make it more literal, but I believe that it's got more general meaning when it's in plural.

"difficillimum mittendi est" is not correct
construction, Pashicane, sorry.

Why "reliquendA", evulitsa? If I took your option I'd say "reliquendum", but it still wouldn't express English "let IT GO".

Could you help me here, Efy and Alex?

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10 Februar 2014 01:49

alexfatt
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I like your translation Aneta, I wouldn't change a thing.

About that "valere iubere"... Well, it could be changed to "vale(te) dicere", I think that it's a valid alternative, perhaps sounding more colloquial (let's not forget that dictionaries are mostly based on literary sources). It's up to you, Aneto, choose the one you like most fitting best in the text.


15 Mars 2014 23:29

Aneta B.
Antall Innlegg: 4487
Thanks, Alex, for your suggestion. I like it.