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10Umseting - Spanskt-Enskt - Caer está permitido.. levantarse es obligatorio

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Heiti
Caer está permitido.. levantarse es obligatorio
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Uppruna mál: Spanskt

Caer está permitido.. levantarse es obligatorio
Viðmerking um umsetingina
es muy importante....

Heiti
Falling down is allowed.. getting back up is mandatory
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Enskt

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Falling down is allowed.. getting back up is mandatory
Góðkent av dramati - 8 Mars 2008 17:21





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4 Mars 2008 14:32

Tantine
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Hi Goncin,

I was just wondering if "to get back up" (or getting back up) would not be more appropriate? It's just a suggestion, as it is not specifically implied in the Spanish version. But I think it is like the difference between "se lever" and "se relever"

Bises
Tantine

4 Mars 2008 14:51

ana_sevilla
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thanksss

4 Mars 2008 16:00

goncin
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Yes, Tantine, the sense of "get back up" is so implicit in Spanish I didn't ever figure it out. I think Spanish don't have a verb for that, as we in Portuguese don't have either.

Editing...

5 Mars 2008 15:22

Tantine
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Validating

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Tantine

7 Mars 2008 23:17

kafetzou
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I think the gerund would be better than the infinitive in both of these cases: falling and getting back up or getting back on one's feet.

8 Mars 2008 00:34

Tantine
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I agree with you Kafetzou

Thanks for your nice suggestion.

Do you want to edit Goncin?

Then I will validate.

Bises
Tantine

8 Mars 2008 05:00

pirulito
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Falling down is allowed...

8 Mars 2008 06:00

lilian canale
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Falling down is allowed, getting back up is mandatory.

9 Mars 2008 14:47

arcobaleno
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Failure is not falling down, it is not getting up again (Mary Pickford )