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Umseting - Danskt-Enskt - Jeg sad der og ventede

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Jeg sad der og ventede
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Framborið av Minny
Uppruna mál: Danskt

Jeg sad der og ventede.
PÃ¥ hvad ved jeg ikke.
Hvis ikke du var kommet,
havde jeg nok siddet der endnu.
Viðmerking um umsetingina
aforisme

Heiti
waiting
Umseting
Enskt

Umsett av jairhaas
Ynskt mál: Enskt

I sat there waiting.
For what I don't know.
If you hadn't appeared,
I would probably have been sitting there still.
Góðkent av Lein - 7 Januar 2010 19:54





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7 Januar 2010 15:33

Isildur__
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sans doute - probably?
I sat their waiting?

7 Januar 2010 15:50

Sweet Dreams
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The first phrase should be:
I was seated there, waiting.

And the last one:
I would be, *sans doute*, still seated there.

I don't know the equivalent expression of "sans doute" in English. If someone could help...

7 Januar 2010 15:52

sgrowl
Tal av boðum: 29
sans doute = doubtless
"I sat their" not correct
"I sat there" correct

7 Januar 2010 15:59

Lein
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sat there
About 'probably' / 'sans doute': I know this is not exactly the same but I don't think either word / expression is present in the Danish original - they are just needed to make the French and English translations sound more natural. Am I seeing that correctly, Gamine?

CC: gamine

7 Januar 2010 16:27

Minny
Tal av boðum: 271
The word is in Danish: "NOK" = "probably" or "very likely" = sans doute = "vel nok" = "nok".

7 Januar 2010 16:56

jedi2000
Tal av boðum: 110
"If you weren't come,
I would probably ..."

7 Januar 2010 18:13

gamine
Tal av boðum: 4611
Hi again, Lein what concerns this one I agree with Minny. The word "nok" often means 'enough' but in this context I can confirm jairhaas' version.

7 Januar 2010 19:54

Lein
Tal av boðum: 3389
Thank you Gamine!
@jedi2000: That is what is says in a litteral translation but it is not correct English. Thanks anyway!