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Prevod - Turski-Engleski - keş esrarcı ot içiyo kanka bu

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Ovaj tekst je raspoloziv na sledecim jezicima: TurskiEngleskiFrancuski

Ovaj prevod zahteva "Samo značenje".
Natpis
keş esrarcı ot içiyo kanka bu
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Podnet od typy
Izvorni jezik: Turski

keş esrarcı ot içiyo kanka bu
Napomene o prevodu
No punctuations : "meaning only"

Natpis
He's junkie..
Prevod
Engleski

Preveo Framrasel
Željeni jezik: Engleski

She's a junkie, dude, she's smoking hashish.
Napomene o prevodu
Or "He is a junkie dude, he's smoking hashish."

The author should indicate the gender of the person who has been mentioned in the text.
Poslednja provera i obrada od Chantal - 10 Februar 2010 07:40





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23 Januar 2010 11:18

merdogan
Broj poruka: 3769
"dude" is male,
Blood brother, he is a junkie, he's smoking hashish.

24 Januar 2010 11:40

Framrasel
Broj poruka: 6
"Dude" points the person who author's talking to, it's not the person who has been mentioned in the text. So we can't say anything about that person's gender, mentioned in the text.
Also the text is written in daily speaking language so "dude" would be properer than "blood brother" in use. Both gives the same meaning though.

24 Januar 2010 20:41

merdogan
Broj poruka: 3769
Dear Framrasel,
"dude" means "friend" not "blood brother". As you know "to be blood brother" has an another meaning.
if you want to use "dude"...>
"She's junkie, dude" is better.

3 Februar 2010 16:35

Chantal
Broj poruka: 878
merdogan, the word bloodbrother isn't appropriate in English for how it's used in Turkish.. In Turkish it just means 'mate' as far as I know (which in English then does refer to a male, but i've also only heard boys using kanka..)

3 Februar 2010 19:43

merdogan
Broj poruka: 3769
dear Chantal,
As I know there is a word for bloodbrother in English and it is "sworn".

7 Februar 2010 15:19

Chantal
Broj poruka: 878
sworn? I don't think so.. it's only the past participle of swear? Where did you get this from?

Anyway, I still think that 'mate' should be used here, merdogan am I right that 'kanka' is usually used between boys? Would you say 'kanka' to a girl?

7 Februar 2010 17:05

merdogan
Broj poruka: 3769
dear Chantal,
Please visit http://www.zargan.com.
Can it be "sworn brothers" ?
Yes you are right ,'kanka= KAN KArdeÅŸi' is usually used between boys. We say "blood brothers". As you know "brother" is a boy.

7 Februar 2010 17:15

Chantal
Broj poruka: 878
You could say sworn brothers, but it doesn't sound like something you'd use every day (so not like kanka is used). Therefore I think dude or mate is better..

9 Februar 2010 17:05

Framrasel
Broj poruka: 6
Chantal, you can call a girl as "kanka" even if it's more common between boys. It's about the good manners but that's something else.
Merdogan, I agree with Chantal. Mate or dude would be better in use.

9 Februar 2010 23:31

Francky5591
Broj poruka: 12396
Maybe a comma after "junkie" would be fine, this way one can see "dude" is about the addressee.

You know these little punctuations were not issued just to give more work to the one who's typing :

"She's a junkie, dude, she's smoking hashish"

Note : Requester didn't use punctuations, the text should have been submitted in meaning only.