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번역 - 영어-이탈리아어 - Hootchie-cootchie man

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Hootchie-cootchie man
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Hootchie-cootchie man
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It's the title of a song by Muddy Waters. I can't find its meaning on Google but I suppose "hootch" is liquor...?

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Ubriacone
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2007년 9월 19일 20:57

Tantine
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Hi Xini,

I'm not sure it's really translatable.

As you said, "hootch" is an alcoholic beverage. It is made by North American indians from a mixture of fermented dough and sugar. Probably by the Alaskan Hootchino tribe. It has become a slang word meaning any strong alcoholic drink.

I can't find any references to "cootchie" though. It's probably used to just to make a rhyme with "hootchie".

Lots of blues songs are about alcoholism so I guess Muddy Waters' song title is in this vein too.

I think "sborgnone" might be a good try. I'll submit it and we can ask Kafetzou and IanMegill what they think, since they are both North Americains.

Bises
Tantine

2007년 9월 20일 08:55

anealin
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sbornione - drunkard.
Probably the second part "cootchie" means what kind of drunkard. Maybe it has the meaning of excessive or unrestrained.

2007년 9월 20일 10:34

Grinny
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I don't think it's translatable. Though "hootch" is alcohol, the translation isn't precise enough without the second word "cootchie".

2007년 9월 20일 17:33

Shamy4106
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Sborgnone? Maybe it is "sbornione", as anealin said.. but I think it is not translatable too

2007년 9월 24일 18:31

giovannizanoli
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"Sborgnone" has no meaning in italian and no dictionary reports it. maybe it is a dialectal word

2007년 9월 24일 21:46

Tantine
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Hi


Hehe, It was a spelling error then. I think I wrote it as in Corsican.

But I do like "ubriacone". It's almost the same word in Corsican "u briacone" here the "u" is a definitive article "the"

Bises
Tantine