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ola ta s'agapo
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imesh様が投稿しました
原稿の言語: ギリシャ語

ΘΑ ΕΛΕΓΕΣ Σ' ΑΓΑΠΩ? ΣΙΓΟΥΡΕΨΟΥ ΟΤΙ ΘΑ ΔΙΑΒΑΣΕΙΣ ΤΟ ΤΕΛΟΣ ΠΙΑ ΤΟ

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All the I love yous
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kafetzou様が翻訳しました
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Would you say I love you? Be sure to read the ending now that ...
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The original is cut off.

It is apparently the beginning of a typical chain letter, which would continue like this: "... now that you've opened it." This is then followed by stories of people who didn't open it and the terrible things that happened to them. ;)
最終承認・編集者 irini - 2007年 9月 21日 15:22





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2007年 9月 18日 18:52

ageliki
投稿数: 2
Αντι για σιγουρέψου θα έπρεπε να λέει μπορείς να είσαι σίγουρος και αντί για "πια" θα έλεγα "τώρα". Το κείμενο βέβαια ειναι κομμένο και δεν καταλαβαίνω αν βγάζει το ίδιο νόημα.

2007年 9月 18日 22:13

goncin
投稿数: 3706
Would you tell if this is right or wrong, and validate or reject it? It was rejected by the requester.

CC: kafetzou Chantal IanMegill2 irini samanthalee Tantine Una Smith

2007年 9月 18日 23:07

IanMegill2
投稿数: 1671
Sorry, there's absolutely no way for me to tell if this translation is right or wrong, based just on the English. (Knowing kafetzou, the quirks in the translation probably accurately reflect the quirks in the source text.)
Did tne requester say why he rejected it?

2007年 9月 19日 04:15

kafetzou
投稿数: 7963
The requester never said why he rejected it, and I even sent him a personal message asking him why. As for the notes in Greek, they are saying that the meaning of the word ΣΙΓΟΥΡΕΨΟΥ in the original text is the command form "Be sure" rather than "you can be sure".

I had already responded to that, but julia71 wrote the same thing that evulitsa had written (but in Greek).

ageliki has translated my translation back into Greek and it doesn't come out exactly the same, but that's because I did not do a word for word translation, which would be the following:

"Would you say I love you? Be sure that you will read the ending anymore the"

Now you know pretty much as much as I do, Ian, so you can guide yourself accordingly. Obviously, I would say to validate it, but I'm biased!



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2007年 9月 19日 04:17

kafetzou
投稿数: 7963
Irini, could you express an opinion on this to help Ian out with the evaluation?

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2007年 9月 19日 06:43

IanMegill2
投稿数: 1671
Okay, how about this:

Be sure that...

is indeed strange English, but they're not happy with

You can be sure that...

because it's not in the imperative form. So, how about

Rest assured that...

Which is perfectly possible in English, is in the imperative, and means what you're trying to say?

Hmm...

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2007年 9月 19日 11:00

SAtUrN
投稿数: 13
Sorry but the sentence doesn't make any sense :S .. Could any one tell what does that mean? So we can do it in Arabic :$ Thanks.

2007年 9月 19日 13:23

kafetzou
投稿数: 7963
Hi SAtUrN

The final word (the) seems to be extra - the sentence is cut off. You can read it as simply "Would you say I love you? You can be sure that you're going to read the ending now".

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2007年 9月 19日 14:52

SAtUrN
投稿数: 13
Thanks girl

2007年 9月 19日 21:28

irini
投稿数: 849
Sorry for the delay (and my overall absence!)

Why can't we go with "Make sure"? I mean that's how I would translate it. Σιγουρέψου can mean that too after all and it's the one translation that works for both languages. Since the sentence is not whole I cannot vouch this IS what they mean but that's how I read it.

Note that the way this phrase seems to be constructed is a bit weird. Πια is more closer to "any longer/more", or sometimes "from now on" than to "now" after all. First (and second, and third ) time I read it I was as certain as one can be in such cases that someone mistook Γ for Π (has happened with my last name which starts with a Gamma more times that I like to remember; you know how infuriating it is to insist that you have indeed reserved a table in a restaurant and have to argue with the whatyoumaycallhim of the restaurant? )

2007年 9月 20日 05:50

kafetzou
投稿数: 7963
Uh-oh - now I'm not sure of my translation. Does Σιγουρέψου mean "make sure"? That's quite different from "you can be sure" or even "be sure".

2007年 9月 20日 10:43

irini
投稿数: 849
Well it's not wrong per se you know. What follows are the more common "equivalencies" with the English expressions. However, nothing is really set in stone in these cases. Without the whole sentence I cannot be sure your translation is wrong or not really. And there's always that "Πια" that no other Greek speaker has commented on. Weird if you ask me.
Sorry if I don't really help clearing up the case here but I am currently running around like poultry a head shorter and with its nether regions on fire really so I think I can safely say I've lost my head and can't collect my thoughts.


Make sure you closed all the windows = Σιγουρέψου/Βεβαιώσου ότι έκλεισες όλα τα παράθυρα

Be sure to close all windows = Σιγουρέψου/Βεβαιώσου ότι έκλεισες όλα τα παράθυρα OR Να σιγουρευτείς ότι θα κλείσεις όλα τα παράθυρα.

You can be sure all windows are closed = Μπορείς να είσαι/μείνεις ήσυχος ότι όλα τα παράθυρα.

Rest assured, all the windows are closed = Μπορείς να είσαι/μείνεις ήσυχος ότι όλα τα παράθυρα.

2007年 9月 20日 13:46

kafetzou
投稿数: 7963
But irini, the difference is that none of these examples are "Σιγουρέψου ότι θα ..." - doesn't that change the meaning? I don't think that "Σιγουρέψου ότι έκλεισες όλα τα παράθυρα" is the same as "Σιγουρέψου ότι θα κλείσεις όλα τα παράθυρα", right?

2007年 9月 20日 15:35

irini
投稿数: 849
Ah, my mistake (told you I am not meself lately)

In the future it'd be
Make sure you will = Σιγουρέψου/Βεβαιώσου ότι θα ...
You can be sure you will = Να είσαι σίγουρος/η ότι θα
Be sure to = Σιγουρέψου/Βεβαιώσου ότι θα

Now, searching for examples of "σιγουρέψου ότι θα" I found these which you may find interesting

click

Make sure however (I couldn't resist) you click the first one ! Or click here

Scroll down a bit or CTRL+F to find the phrase we are asked to translate. It's part of a rather poorly translated text.

2007年 9月 20日 15:38

irini
投稿数: 849
Now that I am done with the links, let me tell you that it's quite hard to know what the original from which this was translated into Greek said. It is however obviously one of these chain e-mails and I am prone to think that what it is supposed to say is something like "Make sure you read it all the way through/till the end now that you've opened it". Mind you, I am guessing here

2007年 9月 21日 05:13

kafetzou
投稿数: 7963
OK; I'm going to change the English now that I fully understand it. Sorry about the misunderstanding!

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2007年 9月 21日 08:53

imesh
投稿数: 2
Sorry but the sentence doesn't make any sense

2007年 9月 21日 10:42

Francky5591
投稿数: 12396
It means the original doesn't make sense either, that's all; You can't, even with the best willing in the world, change a text which is meaning nothing into a translated text that would be suddenly meaning something, do you understand, imesh?

On the internet,like a lot of other users, you receive all sorts of trash and spam at your e mail address, I guess it is one of those you submitted to translation here...

2007年 9月 21日 12:06

imesh
投稿数: 2
no it's not a trash it's from a song called (ola ta s'agapo)

2007年 9月 21日 13:17

kafetzou
投稿数: 7963
If you're talking about the song done by Notis Sfakianakis, imesh, here are the words - they have no connection at all to the text you have submitted:

Όλα τα σ’ αγαπώ
που έχουν ειπωθεί
θέλω να σου τα πω
όμως δεν φτάνει μια ζωή

Όλα τα σ’ αγαπώ
που γράφτηκαν παντού
εσένα όταν κοιτώ
περνάνε όλα απ’ το νου

Όλα τα σ’ αγαπώ
καινούρια και παλιά
στα χείλη μου κρατώ
να μου τα πάρεις με φιλιά

Όλα τα σ’ αγαπώ
σε γλώσσες χίλιες δυο
όλα σου τα χρωστώ
γιατί με κάνεις να τα ζω


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