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Tradução - Sueco-Inglês - o camilla sov en natt med mig.

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Título
o camilla sov en natt med mig.
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Enviado por Laura90
Língua de origem: Sueco

Jag kan ge utan att ta, jag kan få dig att må bra
o camilla sov en natt med mig.
Jag kan ge dig min hand o mitt hjärta står i brand
o camilla du kan ej säga nej till en natt med mig.
Notas sobre a tradução
Gostaria que fosse uma tradução, não ao pé da letra, mas que dê sentido e ao mesmo tempo não mude muito as palavras.

Obrigada s2

Título
o Camilla sleep one night with me.
Tradução
Inglês

Traduzido por pias
Língua alvo: Inglês

I can give without taking, I can make you feel good
o Camilla sleep one night with me.
I can give you my hand, and my heart is on fire
o Camilla you can't refuse a night with me.
Última validação ou edição por dramati - 6 Dezembro 2007 19:06





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4 Dezembro 2007 10:44

Mimmidanielsson
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I sista meningen borde det vara; "o Camilla you can't SAY NO to a night with me"

Refuse blir ju mer vägra och detta är en drömsk text, därför passar det inte.

Men det är ju bara min åsikt.

// Mimmi

4 Dezembro 2007 14:38

kafetzou
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It's OK as it is. We right "oh" as "o" in this kind of poetic context.

But I don't know what Mimmidanielsson said.

4 Dezembro 2007 16:22

pias
Número de mensagens: 8113
Ok...good to know about the "oh".

Mimmidanielsson say that:
The last sense should be "o Camilla you can't SAY NO to a night with me" Refuse is more like swedish vägra.. and this is a dreamlike text, because of that refuse don't be suitable.

But that is just mine opinion.

4 Dezembro 2007 19:02

Anita_Luciano
Número de mensagens: 1670
I can´t help thinking that the "o" should be translated to "and" (as it has been in the Portuguese version) and as it also has been translated another place in this very same text: "Jag kan ge dig min hand o mitt hjärta står i brand" -->
"I can give you my hand AND my heart is on fire"

I have read the above comments and I´m not writing this because I expect you to change it, I just wanted to give you my personal opinion :-)

4 Dezembro 2007 19:08

casper tavernello
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My notes on the portuguese version says that it could be actually "Oh".

4 Dezembro 2007 19:19

pias
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Help!!
kafetzou, please can you tell what is the right thing to do here, you have already answered this...but they all seem to have different ideas

I still think it is good as it is.


5 Dezembro 2007 00:17

nessa_p2k
Número de mensagens: 5
I can give without take, I can make you feel good.
and Camila, sleep a night with me. I can give you my hand and my heart is on fire.
And Camila, You can't say no for a night with me

5 Dezembro 2007 00:27

casper tavernello
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Please, don't read the message above.

5 Dezembro 2007 04:55

kafetzou
Número de mensagens: 7963
Which one? I really can't help you, because I can't read Swedish - I have no idea what "o" means in Swedish.

5 Dezembro 2007 06:06

pias
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Sorry kafetzou for not be clear enough.
I mean Anita_Luciano's (she refer to Portuguese wich is a language I don't understand) and Casper have another idea about it.

'o' in swedish is not the same as and, it's more a expression for a feeling (An interjection)

Hope I made it clearer now...

5 Dezembro 2007 09:19

Anita_Luciano
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pias, ok, I hear you and I do believe that you must know (a lot) better than me when it comes to Swedish! - but if "o" is not the same as "and", then shouldn´t it be corrected here: "Jag kan ge dig min hand o mitt hjärta står i brand" (in the translation it says: I can give you my hand AND my heart is on fire)?


5 Dezembro 2007 11:59

pias
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Anita, you got a point in what you are saying..I don't know why the swedish source text is writen:
'Jag kan ge dig min hand o mitt hjärta står i brand',
It should be:

'Jag kan ge dig min hand OCH mitt hjärta står i brand'

(But if you should act consistently and interpret the 'o' as and through all text)

'I can give you my hand oh my heart is on fire'
That sounds very weird..

I guess as you assume that the source text is not right.

Did I answered your question?

5 Dezembro 2007 12:25

Anita_Luciano
Número de mensagens: 1670
yep. Thanks!

If, however, you put a comma after "hand", then it would sound ok, wouldn´t it?

'I can give you my hand, oh my heart is on fire'

But it´s of course (!) completely up to you.

5 Dezembro 2007 12:30

pias
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Thanks Anita, that was a good idea!

5 Dezembro 2007 12:33

Anita_Luciano
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Oh, I´ve just realized that it´s a song! :-)

check it out (if you didn´t know it already):

http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=aIC4MnhiQko&feature=related



5 Dezembro 2007 12:39

pias
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Aha.., that was news to me
I'll have a look there!
Or maybe better..listen there

5 Dezembro 2007 12:46

pias
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YES Anita...I know that song!!!
A REAL 'summer-pain', I think last summer.

My neighbours realy drive me crazy...listen to that stupid song all the time.

5 Dezembro 2007 12:54

Anita_Luciano
Número de mensagens: 1670
oh, you should thank the Gods that you don´t have MY neighbours :-) They are a family of mum, dad and four kids. And the ALL (!) sing opera! Very badly, I might add! LOL

5 Dezembro 2007 13:28

pias
Número de mensagens: 8113
he,he,he...neighbours can be a REAL pain.
I'm glad my neighbours don't sing...well at least, they don't sing when they are sober

5 Dezembro 2007 17:09

LilSakura
Número de mensagens: 4
e=and in portuguese, not sure about what the original meant though... the rest sounds perfect.
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