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10Translation - Danish-Spanish - Åh min skat Jeg elsker dig utrolig højt. Du er...

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Title
Åh min skat Jeg elsker dig utrolig højt. Du er...
Text
Submitted by supie
Source language: Danish

Ã…h min skat

Jeg elsker dig utrolig højt. Du er det bedste der nogensinde er sket for mig.
Du er som en stjerne på himlen der viser mig vejen. Du er så dejlig skat
Kys din for evigt

Title
¡Oh mi amor!
Translation
Spanish

Translated by acuario
Target language: Spanish

¡Oh mi amor¡
Mi amor por ti es realmente increíble. Tú eres lo mejor que me ha pasado hasta ahora. Eres como una estrella en el cielo que me guía por el camino. Tú eres tan dulce amor.
Kys, tuyo para siempre.
Last validated or edited by lilian canale - 12 July 2008 19:15





Latest messages

Author
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28 November 2007 19:10

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
"min skat" means "my honey" or "my love"

29 November 2007 10:53

acuario
Number of messages: 132
thank you very much Anita

29 November 2007 11:12

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
you´re welcome :-) Just remember to change it in the title as well.....

30 November 2007 09:53

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
"kys din for evigt" means "kisses, yours forever" (besos, su para siempre?)

30 November 2007 14:08

sismo
Number of messages: 74
This is a very okay tranlation - only the word "nogensinde" has not been translated. The word meaning "ever" in English. I do not remember the Spanish word right now.

30 November 2007 14:17

acuario
Number of messages: 132
ever=siempre

30 November 2007 14:24

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
don´t you usually translate "ever" = "ya", in Spanish? Like in Portuguese: "você é o melhor que já me aconteceu".

30 November 2007 14:32

acuario
Number of messages: 132
Yo habría traducido "eres lo mejor que me ha pasado nunca", pero es la palabra contraria a "ever"

30 November 2007 14:34

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
mas não pode dizer: "eres lo mejor que ya me ha pasado"?

30 November 2007 14:37

acuario
Number of messages: 132
penso que non porque a frase asim não ten muito sentido

30 November 2007 15:12

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
what the Danish text says is: "You are the best thing that has ever happened to me"
To me, it seems a bit strange to use "siempre", especially because that would definately not be the translation in Portuguese ("sempre" ), pero sí: "já".


CC: casper tavernello

30 November 2007 15:55

casper tavernello
Number of messages: 5057
Yes. In portuguese: você é a melhor coisa que já me aconteceu.

30 November 2007 16:33

acuario
Number of messages: 132
Al final he decidido poner " eres la mejor cosa que me ha sucedido hasta ahora"

30 November 2007 17:27

guilon
Number of messages: 1549
"Eres lo mejor que me ha pasado nunca" was perfect. That's how we say it in Spanish. About that Portuguese "você é o melhor que já me aconteceu", you have to accept that, all in all, Spanish and Portuguese are two different languages that went apart 800 years ago. We look very similar but we don't share the same idioms. Right?

30 November 2007 17:31

casper tavernello
Number of messages: 5057
That's why I didn't vote.

30 November 2007 17:47

Anita_Luciano
Number of messages: 1670
ok, Guilon, I get your point :-) And of course I agree with you - I wasn´t correcting acuario either, I was just wondering whether there was no other way of saying the "nogensinde" in Spanish, but apparently, there isn´t. Which I do accept. I may not like it, but I do accept it!

I would never have guessed that "you´re the best thing that has happened to me NEVER" would be the correct translation, but that´s because I´m no Spanish expert. I will, however, continue to "load" you all with my questions and doubts because besides being here on Cucumis to help others with their translations, I´m also here to learn.....


30 November 2007 17:58

guilon
Number of messages: 1549
Of course, Anita, you're always welcome to expose issues, and I must say that I like a lot being somehow a "Spanish professor".