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Urgent translation required -any language!
(Any internationally recognized language that is ;)) -particularly non-European ones.
I need to stress that a survey on a foreign language program in our school should be returned asap. So I want translations for "ASAP", "now', "quickly" etc. in as many languages as possible. Especially non-European ones (as I already have several of those). I'm particularly interested in the sort of colloquial phrases that might not make it into a dictionary but which all people who speak that language will understand. like "chop chop!" :lol: please :) |
Right Quick, in the Southern dialect. ;)
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"rápidamente", "schnell" and "avec vitesse" exhaust my natural language inventory.
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in chines......
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,,,, and Russian.....
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"sutra" if Lojban counts
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..... and Greek.... (though that is a European language)...
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in a new york minute
(described as the nano-interval of time between a light's turning green and the driver in the car behind you honking his horn) |
pronto
bistro |
Hubba Hubba "Hancho " !! Thats what you tell a cabbie in Okinowa Japan to make him hurry up
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xian zai - now
kuai - fast |
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pronto bistro fellatio ? |
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ta. But is it what you also tell a parent in Ann Arbor?:eek: ;) |
Don't forget abbreviations - RFN .
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STAT = instantly, immediately, on the spot, at once. It's medical shorthand (from the root Latin word "statim") which crosses many languages.
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in Russian
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прямо сейчас (preeyama seychas) - right now/right away как можно скорее (kak mozhna skahryehyeh) - as soon as possible быстро (buystra) - quickly немедленно (nye medlenna) - immediately сразу же (srazu zhe) - straight away Hope this helps. |
Couple more Russian ones:
сию минуту - (siYU meeNUtu) right this minute сейчас же - (seiCHAS zhe) right now -- zhe is an intensifier of anything Vocalperk's transliteration is very careful, but you can say CKOPEE like "sko-rey-eh" and be well understood. Especially if you roll the R -- all Russian Rs are rolled. They aren't quite as rattly as Spanish RRs, though; pull back just a bit and you'll sound like a native. I'm not quite sure if Spanish says ahorita for "quickly" as well as for "at this moment," but I suppose they do. |
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And in parent,
"or else" ;) |
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schnell! mach schnell!.. no european languages huh? oh well.. hmm..
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? Oops sorry, this isn't the word association thread. |
thanks everybody :)
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Undele~ Undele! Eeeba Eeeba - Speedy Gonzalez of Warner Brothers
Get the Led out - My Father telling me NO MORE Zepplin Sh*t and Git....(mostly Southern) Burn Rubber- Late 70's, early 80's Take off you Hoser (McKenzie Brothers Canadian) and in Pig Latin: OOyah Urryhay (You Hurry) or Urryhay Uphay (Hurry Up) |
Cepat Indonesian
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In Hungarian
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ASAP (=as soon as possible): Amint lehet [omint lehet] OR Amint lehetséges [omint lehetshaygesh] now = most [mosht] quickly = gyorsan [dyorshan] Regards |
In Spanish:
ASAP = lo más pronto posible [lo 'mas 'pronto po'sible] now = ahora [a'ora], ahorita [ao'rita], ahora mismo [a'ora mismo], ya [ya]. quickly = rápido ['rrapido], rápidamente ['rrapida´mente] |
Separate translation need, I need someone who can email in Dutch to negotiate for an Image of the Day series. Anyone?
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