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Title
mucak
Text
Submitted by MarakanaCacak1989
Source language: Greek

Είσαι στο μυαλό κάτι μαγικό,
όπου πας εσύ θα 'μαι πάντα εγώ
να σου τραγουδώ:
Θρύλε ολέ ολέ, Θρύλε ολέ ολέ,
Θρύλε ολέ ολέ, Θρύλε ολέ ολέ, Θρύλε ολέ ολέ
Remarks about the translation
Before edit: "SE STO MIALO, KATI MAGIKO
OPOU PAS ESI, THA MAI PANTA EGO, NA SOU TRAGOUDO
THRILE OLE OLE, THRILE OLE OLE
THRILE OLE OLE, THRILE OLE OLE, THRILE OLE OLE"

Title
You are something magic in my mind, ...
Translation
English

Translated by mataakia
Target language: English

You are something magic in my mind,
Wherever you go, I will be always there, I will sing to you
(chours)
Legend ole...
Last validated or edited by lilian canale - 2 April 2010 14:05





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10 March 2010 17:12

Tantine
Number of messages: 2747
Hi mataakia

The English is mostly fine, but I don't really understand what "thrile ole" means, in any case, it doesn't mean a thing in British Engish

Let's try and find another way of saying it.

Bises
Tantine

15 March 2010 22:24

mataakia
Number of messages: 8
Hi Tantine
A word like "thrile" doesnt exist in greek language. Maybe I am wrong, but I havent heard this as long as I lived in Greece I suppose its just a simply thing like "ooo yeaaah" in songs

19 March 2010 21:09

Tantine
Number of messages: 2747
Hi mataakia

Maybe we should explain that in the remarks about the translation field, since it is not really translatable.

You will also need to remove the word "will" from the phrase "Anywhere you will go".

Once you have edited I will set a poll.

1 April 2010 22:59

User10
Number of messages: 1173
"Θρύλε"-->"Thrile" is a greek word meaning "legend". Here "Thrile" -->"Legend" as the nickname of Olympiakos's team.

2 April 2010 13:30

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
Hi User,

How should "thrile ole..." render into English then?

2 April 2010 13:54

User10
Number of messages: 1173
I'd say "Legend ole" (ole-shout of triumph/encouragement) mentioning in the remarks field that this is a song Olimpiakos's (football/basketball) fans sing (usually) before the game starts and that "Thryle" -"Legend" is the nickname of the team.