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Hendan umbidna umseting er "Bert meining".
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ya gözlerın aklımida ya akilım adında ya hayalın...
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ya gözlerın aklımida ya akilım adında ya hayalın karşımda ya şesin kulağımda ya ben cildiriyorum yada çok özluyorum ya özlemek çok güzel yada özlenen çok özel

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Your eyes are on my mind or my mind is in your name, or your image
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Either your eyes are on my mind or my mind is in your name, either your image is in front of me or your voice is in my ears. Either I am going insane or I long very much, either longing is very beautiful or the one who is longed for is very special.
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longing is "to miss" in original text.
Góðkent av kafetzou - 18 August 2008 03:21





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14 August 2008 06:35

kafetzou
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either ... or
in your name
go insane
good --> beautiful

16 August 2008 08:57

buketnur
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Thanks kafetzou,
I changed, it is better now

16 August 2008 15:46

kafetzou
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This is better, but it's not ready yet. You need to use "either ... or" every time you have "ya ... ya" in Turkish.

Also, "in my mind" --> "on my mind", and that part needs a verb.


16 August 2008 16:53

buketnur
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Thanks kafetzou,
I made the vice verse "Your eyes in my mind or my mind is on your name",sorry.


16 August 2008 17:01

kafetzou
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Much better, but you still have no verb in the first part: "Either your eyes are on my mind ..."

16 August 2008 17:02

buketnur
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Oh my God. I am really sorry, I make terrible mistakes.

16 August 2008 17:05

kafetzou
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No, no, no - they really weren't terrible on this one!

16 August 2008 17:10

kafetzou
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I'm sorry, buketnur - now that all of the little errors have been fixed, I see that we need to make a change to the last part. In Turkish, three forms of the same verb are used: özluyorum, özlemek, and özlenen, but in English you used "longing" for one of them, thus losing the sense of this section. Here is my suggestion:

ya ben cildiriyorum yada çok özluyorum ya özlemek çok güzel yada özlenen çok özel --> Either I'm going crazy, or I'm longing too much; either the longing is very beautiful or the object of the longing is very special

What do you think?

17 August 2008 15:03

buketnur
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Kafetzou burda türkçe konuşabilir miyim? Türkçe' de şimdiki zamanda söylenen bir çok şey İngilizce' de geniş zamanda söyleniyor. Mesela, "seni seviyorum" şimdiki zamanda, İngilizce'de " I love you" geniş zamanda. Bu nedenle " I miss too much" daha doğru görünüyor ve "the missed one" daha iyi değil mi?

17 August 2008 18:18

kafetzou
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But you can't use "miss" without an object in English.

17 August 2008 18:34

buketnur
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Ok Kafetzou, Thanks, I changed it, how is it now?

18 August 2008 03:20

kafetzou
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I guess it's OK, although these don't seem like logical "either ... or" type choices in English, but I guess maybe they don't in Turkish either.

18 August 2008 15:43

buketnur
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Yes you are right, Kafetzou.
It is strange in Turkish too.