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Tafsiri - Kiitaliano-Kiarabu - L' occhio vede ciò che la mente vuole..

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Category Sentence

Kichwa
L' occhio vede ciò che la mente vuole..
Nakala
Tafsiri iliombwa na trovatogf
Lugha ya kimaumbile: Kiitaliano

L' occhio vede ciò che la mente vuole..
Maelezo kwa mfasiri
E' la frase più significativa che conosca e che vorrei tatuarmi

Kichwa
ترى الاعين ما يبحث عنه العقل
Tafsiri
Kiarabu

Ilitafsiriwa na mursi
Lugha inayolengwa: Kiarabu

ترى الاعين ما يبحث عنه العقل
Ilisahihishwa au kuhaririwa mwisho na jaq84 - 11 Septemba 2008 22:02





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20 Agosti 2008 13:37

jaq84
Idadi ya ujumbe: 568
Hello,
Can I get a bridge here?
Thanx.

CC: casper tavernello

20 Agosti 2008 16:47

casper tavernello
Idadi ya ujumbe: 5057
Jaq84, I don't speak Italian.

But I can say for sure that it means: the eyes sees what the mind wants [it to see].

21 Agosti 2008 07:32

jaq84
Idadi ya ujumbe: 568
Hello,
Well, I thought I ask you because you read Brazilian.
I have been keeping the Italian language experts busy for a while and I thought I turn to someone else.
By the way,
I have a suggestion to make.
English is a common factor among experts, right?
When an expert evaluates a requested translation in languages other than English what if he leaves an English translation in the comments area unless the text is also requested in English?
That would help alot!
Some translations sound correct but I can't blindly accept it without knowing the exact meaning in the source language.
Thanx.

21 Agosti 2008 08:02

casper tavernello
Idadi ya ujumbe: 5057
Oh, sorry. I said that because I didn't notice that there was a translation in Portuguese, because that ...#lsat at the end of the URL throws us way down the messages' field .

When an expert evaluates a requested translation in languages other than English what if he leaves an English translation in the comments area unless the text is also requested in English?

I must say that I thought the same thing already.