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Translation - Romanian-English - La inimă m-ai ars. Te iubesc ca pe viaţa mea.

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Title
La inimă m-ai ars. Te iubesc ca pe viaţa mea.
Text
Submitted by Kaasiaa
Source language: Romanian

La inimă m-ai ars. Te iubesc ca pe viaţa mea.
Remarks about the translation
to sa 2 zwroty bardzo prosze o pomoc...

Title
You burnt to my heart
Translation
English

Translated by aurelpetru15
Target language: English

You burnt my heart. I love you as I love my own life .
Last validated or edited by kafetzou - 8 October 2007 22:09





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30 September 2007 12:04

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
"pe" may be is an abbreviation for "pentru" (English : "for" so it would be "for my life"?

CC: iepurica

30 September 2007 14:12

Freya
Number of messages: 1910
some corrections "mai"-"m-ai" and "te iubesc ca pe " (Francky, "ca pe" means "like"/"as", so "like/"as" (I love ) my own life "= "ca pe viaţa mea" /"cum iubesc eu viaţa mea"

30 September 2007 14:12

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Thanks a lot Freya, I edited the translation

30 September 2007 14:14

Freya
Number of messages: 1910
You're welcome

1 October 2007 06:00

iepurica
Number of messages: 2102
"pe" in Romanian means "on". But it used also with other meaning. For example "ca pe viata mea" means "as my love". Here it is a comparison.
We have only "pt." as shortnessfor "pentru", nothing else.

CC: Francky5591

1 October 2007 07:52

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Thanks for all these precisions, mesdames, that are helping me to improve my understanding of Romanian language! multumesc!

1 October 2007 11:13

Freya
Number of messages: 1910
But "pe" can mean also "pentru" in sentences like "Las-o pe/pentru mâine!" ("Leave it for tomorrow !", but let's not complicate it more

1 October 2007 11:24

Freya
Number of messages: 1910
And one thing : "m-ai ars" is past tense (in Romanian) and in English could be "you've burnt" or "you burnt".

5 October 2007 15:20

cristina-niculina
Number of messages: 8
Inima mi-ai ars. Te iubesc cum imi iubesc propria-mi viata.

6 October 2007 09:26

cosmina
Number of messages: 1
Mai ranit la inima. Te iubesc ca pe propria viata.