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ma mère ma vie
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Font-lingvo: Franca Tradukita per marina_1985

ma mère ma vie
Les choses faciles sont faites par tous, les difficiles uniquement par les bons

Titolo
Mia madre la mia vita
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Italia

Tradukita per nava91
Cel-lingvo: Italia

Mia madre la mia vita
Le cose facili le fanno tutti, quelle difficili soltanto i bravi
Rimarkoj pri la traduko
"bravo" here means "capable" or something like that, not "not bad"
Laste validigita aŭ redaktita de apple - 21 Aprilo 2007 16:11





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20 Aprilo 2007 20:40

pirulito
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Apple, good don't mean "bravo", but simply good.

20 Aprilo 2007 20:44

nava91
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1268
"Bravo" means "capable, or something like that", AND "good, person isn't bad", ok?

20 Aprilo 2007 20:47

pirulito
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1180
Justamente, me parece que "bravo" tiene ciertas connotaciones que no están presentes en el texto original.

20 Aprilo 2007 20:48

casper tavernello
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The meaning in the original text for portuguese 'bom' is "able", "capable".

20 Aprilo 2007 20:50

casper tavernello
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Eu sou bom em música = I play music very well

20 Aprilo 2007 20:58

pirulito
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1180
Ok, intenten hacer una traducción con el término "bravo" de "Eu sou bom em música" entonces.

20 Aprilo 2007 21:01

nava91
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1268
Sono bravo a suonare la chitarra
Sono bravo con la (la preposizione dipende dal contesto) musica
Sono bravo in (idem) matematica

Im' very capable...

20 Aprilo 2007 21:02

pirulito
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¿Cómo hay que traducir entonces, por ejemplo, "i docenti più bravi"?

20 Aprilo 2007 21:02

casper tavernello
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Is the same meaning I wrote in english?
I will have to use this avatar too...

20 Aprilo 2007 21:06

nava91
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1268
pirulito, can you please speak in English? Thanks
Yes, casper, it's the same meaning (Eu sou bom/bravo em música = I play music very well)

20 Aprilo 2007 21:09

casper tavernello
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Fall: closed.

20 Aprilo 2007 21:13

pirulito
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Bravo no es bueno, bueno es incluso muchísimo más polisémico.

20 Aprilo 2007 21:18

nava91
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pirulito, I didn't understand your latest messages, so, can you please translate
- "¿Cómo hay que traducir entonces, por ejemplo, "i docenti più bravi"?" and
- "Bravo no es bueno, bueno es incluso muchísimo más polisémico."
into English or French? Thanks

20 Aprilo 2007 21:28

pirulito
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-How do you translate, for example, "i docenti più bravi"?

-Bravo isn’t good, good is even more polysemic.


20 Aprilo 2007 21:34

nava91
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- This depends on the context, and I don't know the exactly words in English, so I can't translate

- Bravo is polysemic, too, in the same way

20 Aprilo 2007 21:58

pirulito
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1180
Bene! Allora io vado a mangiare... buon vino fa buon sangue!


21 Aprilo 2007 08:05

Xini
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i docenti più bravi = the best teachers

bravo bambino - good child
bravo in - good at
essere bravo a - be strong in
essere bravo in qcs. - good at
fai il bravo - be good
il più bravo - best (finest)
molto bravo - peachy (very good)
non essere bravo a - not be good at

21 Aprilo 2007 15:03

apple
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When the Italian adjective "buono" is used as an apposition or functioning as a name (as in this text) it has the meaning of kind hearted, good-natured, morally virtuous.
So, if one says "Mario è buono" he can only mean that Mario is a kind person (unless it is Hannibal the cannibal speaking)
In the same way if I say "I buoni" I mean the kind-hearted people.
There is no meaning of clevernes, skill, deftness, ablity.
So, a kind person is not the one who does difficult things.
Inthis case "good, bon, bueno, bom" are translated bravo.
In the other cases one can use buono or even bello or again bravo.
One must know very well a language to know naturally which adjective to use. And you, Pirulito don't.
You are very good (molto bravo) at searching in the net and in dictionnaries, but every language is a complex system, you don't learn it on dictionaries.
And stop, please, with your presumption.
If you have any doubts, you can ask kindly.
So, please, be good (buono o bravo).

21 Aprilo 2007 18:31

pirulito
Nombro da afiŝoj: 1180
Me parece que tu tono no es el adecuado.

21 Aprilo 2007 18:44

apple
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A me pare il contrario.
Legu pli