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Love is retarded
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Love is retarded

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Η αγάπη είναι καθυστερημένη.
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Переклад зроблено Mideia
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Η αγάπη είναι καθυστερημένη.
Затверджено irini - 18 Лютого 2008 19:19





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26 Січня 2008 20:39

dramati
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Probably really means retarded. Love is blind as well. Probably along the same lines.

26 Січня 2008 22:20

kafetzou
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David, when you say, "Probably really means retarded," it doesn't help the non-native speakers. They want to know which meaning of retarded it is.

irini, "retarded" is a word often used by children in North America to mean "stupid". This seems to me to be the most reasonable interpretation here.

27 Січня 2008 05:26

ahikamr
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Just to let you know - the Hebrew translation says: Love is stupid. But then again, the Hebrew translator can't know for sure.

27 Січня 2008 09:14

IanMegill2
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Yup, love is sure crazy all right -- that's what makes it so Wonderful...

27 Січня 2008 17:26

kafetzou
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OHMIGOD, Ian - you're a hopeless romantic!

28 Січня 2008 00:20

irini
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Thank you all so much! I think I found the perfect translation in Greek. Η αγάπη είναι καθυστερημένη. Kafetzoy, Mideia what do you think?

28 Січня 2008 00:42

kafetzou
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I don't think that's correct, irini. It doesn't mean it's delayed - it means it's stupid. Sorry, if I didn't make that clear.

28 Січня 2008 01:09

IanMegill2
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I guess you've been reading the poems on my website...

28 Січня 2008 03:17

kafetzou
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Nope - just your post above. I'm a pragmatist myself, so I'm afraid it would not be, shall we say, my cup o' tea ...

28 Січня 2008 05:25

IanMegill2
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Aw shucks, ya dont know whatcher missin...What's life without gettin yer heart broken every few years?

Well, I suppose there may be other ways of having a good time...

28 Січня 2008 06:09

kafetzou
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28 Січня 2008 06:40

dramati
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Roget's New Millenium Thesaurus gives some synonyms for retards as being: backward, birdbrained, defective, dim, dim-witted, dopey, dull, dumbbell, dumbo, dumdum, dummy, exceptional, feeble-minded, gorked, half-witted, held back, imbecile, lamebrained, mentally defective, moronic, numbskull, opaque, pinhead, retardo, sappy, simple, simple-minded, slow, slow-witted, stupid, subnormal, touched, underachieving, weak, yo-yo.

But I did notice that "exceptional" can be used in place of retarded. So you could say "love is exceptional".

28 Січня 2008 07:18

kafetzou
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NO YOU CANNOT, dramati! That's totally not the meaning here. I don't know if you're messing around or what, but please try not to mislead people. When they say "exceptional" in this list they mean that euphemism that's used for mentally handicapped people sometimes.

28 Січня 2008 09:22

dramati
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Well, maybe another would be "love is lamebrained?" To say love is retarded is really not it either...certainly not politically correct because of a whole spectrum of metally challenged people who have objected to that particular word "retarded". It would also not be in keeping with the general flow of the words to say that love is "mentally challenged" either...so a careful choice of a proper synonym would be in order here. Words can hurt as much as anything we can hurl at a person.

28 Січня 2008 09:27

dramati
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So why not use the Greek: "translated in Greek as "Love is late" to make it Love is always late or love always comes late.

28 Січня 2008 09:29

Mideia
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Η αγάπη είναι καθυστερημένη.I agree with that translation,it can cover both meanings, even though it goes more for stupid. And honestly I can't imagine why sb used retarded to caracterize love (I mean as stupid).So let's leave it that way.

28 Січня 2008 16:14

kafetzou
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dramati, I'd really appreciate it if you'd stay out of this discussion. You're only confusing the issue. The source text is the English, so there's no point in discussing alternative words for the English adjective "retarded".

I have explained the word completely above in my 26 January 2008 22:20 post.

The word does NOT mean "late" in this context AT ALL.

28 Січня 2008 17:22

IanMegill2
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Yup: all joking aside, there's no meaning of "late" in this text at all for me either.
I don't think we'd ever use "retarded" this way to mean "late":
"The train has been retarded"
would mean "made late" or "become late" but first, it's quite a rare way of saying "The train is running late." And second, I can't think of an example where we would ever say
is + "retarded" to mean "late" (as a state).
After all, Love is Dumb. That's it, that's all...
---
Live, Love, Learn, Laugh...

31 Січня 2008 20:14

Una Smith
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Both "retarded development" and "retarded growth" use retarded in the sense of delayed or late. In the US when referring to a child's mental capacity the term "retarded" is now discouraged and one of the more politically correct terms is "delayed".

1 Лютого 2008 03:40

IanMegill2
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Hmm...
Out of context, in the dictionary, I certainly agree that retarded can indeed mean "delayed" or "late." But I couldn't say
He is retarded
and mean
His growth has been delayed
could you?

I certainly would never use that expression myself (except as a very obvious joke which is what I think this text is, or maybe a sigh or something...), because I definitely agree that we should avoid such potential terms of abuse.
But we're really getting off the track from the point of this text here in front of us to be translated?
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