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Translation - Greek-English - Παιδαρά μου εσύ, σ'αγαπάω πολύ να το ξέρεις.

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Title
Παιδαρά μου εσύ, σ'αγαπάω πολύ να το ξέρεις.
Text
Submitted by loreelfye
Source language: Greek

Παιδαρά μου εσύ, σ'αγαπάω πολύ να το ξέρεις.
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nu exista

Before edit: "pedara mou esi,s agapao poli na to xes"

Title
My hunk, know that I love you a lot.
Translation
English

Translated by ppediaditis
Target language: English

My hunk, know that I love you a lot.
Last validated or edited by lilian canale - 3 May 2010 13:00





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12 March 2010 15:34

Tantine
Number of messages: 2747
Hi ppediaditis

Are you sure about the word "stud"? It's not a very polite term to use for someone we love.

Bises
Tantine

12 March 2010 17:49

ppediaditis
Number of messages: 9
Hi Tantine.
I cross checked with the dictionary. 'Stud' is a slang term for man regarded as attractive. And 'Παιδάρας' is also a slang Greek word for the same thing and it would only be used in a love context in a sweet/humorous manner. If you feel the word is too strong then 'Handsome' I think would fit.

12 March 2010 18:13

Tantine
Number of messages: 2747
Hi ppediaditis

The original definition for the word stud is a male horse used to inseminate female ones, so if the Greek word has the same type of sexual connotation, the word is fine. If not, it may be a bit too strong.

Having said that, "handsome" seems a bit week if it is in a sweet/humorous context.

I'll set a poll with "stud" and see what our other Greek speakers think.

Bises
Tantine

12 March 2010 20:11

User10
Number of messages: 1173
I'd say: "stud"--> hunk (παιδαράς), well-built handsome young man

12 March 2010 20:41

Tantine
Number of messages: 2747
Hi User10

Great idea, "hunk" could be a good choice here.

What do you think ppediaditis?

Bises
Tantine


12 March 2010 21:55

ppediaditis
Number of messages: 9
For some reason I have associated hunk with bulky men with overbuilt bodies but still its probably closer than stud