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Translation - Hebrew-French - מצודת שלה ברבאט היא אדריכלות ביצורים נאה

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מצודת שלה ברבאט היא אדריכלות ביצורים נאה
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Submitted by cas
Source language: Hebrew

מצודת שלה ברבאט היא אדריכלות ביצורים נאה

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French

Translated by pounard
Target language: French

Les fortifications de la forteresse de Chellah à Rabat ont une très belle architecture
Remarks about the translation
Je ne garantis pas l' exactitude de ma traduction, surtout sur un texte aussi court sans contexte.
Rabat est la capitale administrative du Maroc où se trouvent des anciennes fortifications dont il est question dans ce texte.
Last validated or edited by Francky5591 - 16 June 2007 13:44





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12 June 2007 16:01

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Hello speak up, please could you tell why you think this translation is wrong? Thanks a lot!

12 June 2007 20:09

pounard
Number of messages: 4
there are mistakes in the hebrew text, and I don't know where does the text come from,also my translation gives the general meaning of the text. Secondly I'm only student in hebrew also I can't tell my translation is perfectly true.

12 June 2007 20:17

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
I did a few Hebrew myself, but I must say not enough to find out the meaning, as my level must be much lower than yours, all I can read is "shela baRabat hi..."! (LOL!)is the first word "fortifications"(matsadot or "matzadot?)

13 June 2007 07:05

pounard
Number of messages: 4
in fact, it's : the citadel of Rabat is, as for the architechture of his fortifications, beautiful.

16 June 2007 12:58

ahikamr
Number of messages: 51
Well my French is not that good at all, but I can understand a little bit, and though the translation is nice - it's a bit unfaithful to the Hebrew text.

It's not "Shela" (hers), cause it makes no sense. It is probably "Shilo", which is written the same (he's the third son of bibical Judah), though I have never heard of his fortress, and quite sure there isn't any.

The first word, Metzadot, means: "Fortresses".

I've translated it to English.