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A Israel toda honra e toda a glória do nosso...
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A Israel toda honra e toda a glória do nosso Senho Deus. Aos judaicos.

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To Israel all the honour and all the glory of our...
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To Israel all the honour and all the glory of our Lord. To the Jewish people.
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11 Septembro 2007 04:30

kafetzou
Nombro da afiŝoj: 7963
Judaics? Does it mean "the Jews"?

11 Septembro 2007 05:46

Freya
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1910
Yes,but i found the portuguese word for "jew" to be "judeu" and "judaic" is translated "judaico" and so i put "to the judaics"

17 Septembro 2007 00:01

kafetzou
Nombro da afiŝoj: 7963
How about "to Judaea"? That's the collective noun for all of the Jews (I think). I've never heard the word "judaic" as a noun.

Francky and Tantine, I'm cc'ing you in case maybe you've got an idea of what to with this.

CC: Francky5591 Tantine

17 Septembro 2007 08:22

Tantine
Nombro da afiŝoj: 2747
Hi Kafetzou,

I agree with you here. There is no noun "Judaic" in English.

As you say, this word should be replaced by "to Judaea" or "to all Judaeans"

Bises
Tantine

17 Septembro 2007 10:47

Freya
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1910
I found another noun "judaean" or "judean". Could't it be "to judaeans"/"judaean people"???

17 Septembro 2007 11:05

goncin
Nombro da afiŝoj: 3706
I think "To the Jews" is the correct. "To the Judaeans" would mean to the people of Ancient Judaea, a small piece of land on North of nowadays Israel.

CC: Freya

17 Septembro 2007 11:22

Freya
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1910
OK.I changed it as you said.Thank you

17 Septembro 2007 13:30

kafetzou
Nombro da afiŝoj: 7963
I'm not sure you're right, Goncin. As Freya said, there is a word for that in Portuguese, and it wasn't the word in the original text. Maybe the writer did intend it to mean the people of Ancient Judaea.

CC: Freya

17 Septembro 2007 14:30

Tantine
Nombro da afiŝoj: 2747
Hi all,

I would even add that "to the Jews" seems a little bit pejorative.

Maybe "To the Jewish people" would be better in this case?

Bises
Tantine

17 Septembro 2007 15:16

goncin
Nombro da afiŝoj: 3706
Ruth and her always useful participation . I didn't know that the word "Jews" has that pejorative bias in English yet. It used to have also in Portuguese, but I think today it has lost it all (Thanks God!).

CC: Freya

18 Septembro 2007 01:25

kafetzou
Nombro da afiŝoj: 7963
I'm not sure I agree with you on this, Tantine, but maybe things are different "across the pond". Then again, you haven't lived there in quite a while ...

Hmm. I was going to ask you if you would write to the requester, goncin, to ask for more info on the context, but I see now that the requester of the English translation was not the original requester of the translation!

Now what should we do???

18 Septembro 2007 01:28

kafetzou
Nombro da afiŝoj: 7963
Never mind - I've change it to "the Jewish people" and I'll validate it.