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Skrevet av thecellist
Kildespråk: Tyrkisk

agır hastaymış kurtulmasu imkansızmış ama iyileşmiş ve evlenmişler tekrardan

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silver
Oversettelse
Engelsk

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Språket det skal oversettes til: Engelsk

Apparently he was very ill, recovery seemed impossible but he got better and they married again.
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he or/veya she
Senest vurdert og redigert av lilian canale - 28 Juni 2008 18:20





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22 Juni 2008 23:48

lilian canale
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What about : "Apparently he was very ill, recovering seemed impossible, but he got better and they got married (again?)"?


22 Juni 2008 23:58

thecellist
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apparement il était très malade, impossible de guérir, mais il s'est remis et ils se sont mariés.

23 Juni 2008 00:09

gamine
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Hello Lilian. Sorry to disturb, but I agrée completely with thecellist's French translation.

23 Juni 2008 00:13

gamine
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Salut cellist. Ou alors :" sans espoir de guérison". Qu'en penses-tu?

23 Juni 2008 00:17

lilian canale
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Hi gamine, I'm confused...

Why are you posting in French in a thread of an English translation?

CC: gamine

23 Juni 2008 00:19

kfeto
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hey, the language changed?

23 Juni 2008 00:32

gamine
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Sorry Lilian. Was a bit confused. Was already on my way doing the translation to French to your English bridge which even isn't finished yet. Think I should go to bed. Forgive me, please.

27 Juni 2008 15:05

kfeto
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ok, like this ?

28 Juni 2008 07:24

serba
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Apparently ????
there isn't such a meaning here.where is apparently in turkish text

28 Juni 2008 14:26

kfeto
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hi serba
in turkish it's in the inferential tense(Öğrenilen Geçmiş Zaman)
which is used for hearsay and indirect information
so "it seems" or "apparently" is ok i think