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Translation - Greek-English - Λες και τι είπα πια...

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Λες και τι είπα πια...
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Submitted by nighta0508
Source language: Greek

Όχι, καλέ...εννοώ ότι χωρίς τη Χαρά δεν θα σχολιάζαμε γιατί θα ήταν άλλη μια φωτό με τους δυο σας...άντε αμέσως...! Λες και τι είπα πια...
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b.e.oxi kale..ennow oti xwris ti xara dn tha sxoliazame gt tha tan alli mia fwto me tous duo sas..ante amesws..!
les kai ti eipa piaa..

It could also be "χαρά" hapiness instead of "Hara" (N.b.User10)

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As if I said something...
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Translated by Carpe Diem 80
Target language: English

No, dear. What I mean is that without Hara we wouldn't make a comment about it since it would have been just another picture of the two of you... you rushed (to react)! as if I said something (bad)..
Last validated or edited by User10 - 8 January 2011 20:08





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22 November 2010 15:17

User10
Number of messages: 1173
Hi Carpe Diem 80

There are some greek expressions that cannot convey the same meaning in English when translated literally. I think in these cases, when there aren't any equivalent expressions in English, a somehow more explanatory translation might be the solution. For example:

"Oh no, dear... What I mean is that without Hara we wouldn't criticise because it would have been just another picture of the two of you... you rushed (to react)! as if I said something (bad)..."

I also think we should add as a note that "without Hara" could also be translated as:if Hara wasn't in the picture...

21 December 2010 11:20

AspieBrain
Number of messages: 212
No, dear. What I mean is that without Chara we wouldn't make a comment about it since there would be one more photo with the two of you... you couldn't wait...! Don't misunderstand me...

29 December 2010 00:16

alex7300
Number of messages: 2
Xara is wrong because the x, especially in the start of the word does n't have the Ha pronunciation but mostly as Z. So the greek name Xara must be verbalized in english "Hara"