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13Translation - English-Latin - Ä° live in Belgrade, Serbia; but Ä° was born in Barcelona, Catalonia

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Ä° live in Belgrade, Serbia; but Ä° was born in Barcelona, Catalonia
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Submitted by JosepMaria20
Source language: English

Ä° live in Belgrade, Serbia; but Ä° was born in Barcelona, Catalonia. Serbian is my favourite foreign language: Ä° speak it well and Ä° got the B1 at the University of Belgrade.
Remarks about the translation
The unnamed extra language İ requested, is Belarussian (Беларуская). / Неназваная дадатковая мова, якую я прасіў, — беларуская.

B1 is a level from the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, you can see more about it on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages

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Title
Belogradi vivo, sed Barcinonæ, Catalauniæ, nasci
Translation
Latin

Translated by Dwayn_
Target language: Latin

Belogradi vivo, sed Barcinonæ, Catalauniæ, nasci. Inter peregrinas linguas, summe mihi placet serbica: ea bene loquor, atque B1 gradum obtinui in Belogradi universitate.
Last edited by Dwayn_ - 18 October 2020 10:32





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17 October 2020 03:42

JosepMaria20
Number of messages: 21
@Dwayn_ Salut, j’ai un doute sur le mot « summo », de quelle forme ou déclinaison s’agit-il ? Je te propose aussi cette phrase : « Peregrina lingua quæ magis mihi placet Serbica est » en tant que traduction de « Serbian is my favourite foreign language », peux-tu me dire si c’est correct et quelle phrase est-elle la meilleure (la tienne ou la mienne), s’il te plaît ?

@Dwayn_ Hi, İ have a doubt with the word “summo”, about what form or declension are we talking about? Also, İ propose you this sentence: “Peregrina lingua quæ magis mihi placet Serbica est” as a translation of “Serbian is my favourite foreign language”, can you tell me if iťs correct and which sentence is better (yours or mine), please?

17 October 2020 09:32

Dwayn_
Number of messages: 5
Hello ! Sorry, I intended to write "summe", which is an adverb (Gaffiot, p. 1513 : http://micmap.org/dicfro/search/gaffiot/summe ) but I mixed up with "summo" (adj. summus, a, um).

I prefer "summe" to "magis", because the first one is superlative, the second one being only comparative. That's why I'd rather use my construction, correcting only "summo" in "summe"

18 October 2020 00:00

JosepMaria20
Number of messages: 21
İ agree. Please, @admins, change it to “summe mihi placet serbica” (since İ think that Dwayn_ is no longer able to change his translation.

@Dwayn_ J’avais regardé le mot « summo » dans les dictionnaires sur İnternet que je connais mais je n’y avais trouvé que le datif/ablatif masculin et neutre de « summus, a, um ». Merci donc pour ton explication, j’approuve maintenant ta phrase mais avec « summe », les administrateurs diront après s’il y a quelque chose ďautre à changer avant la validation finale.

18 October 2020 10:32

Dwayn_
Number of messages: 5
I changed it now