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You did good, whatever online translated did that, it did pretty good.
1. "I dreamed of the eagle that swooped and snatched the snake from my hand." (Queen)
1. "Am visat vulturul care a trecut si mi-a furat sarpele din mana."
2. "Now the royal flames of Pompeii bless all our senses." (The Flaming Lips)
2. "Acum flacarile regale din Pompeii ne bincuvanteaza toate simturile"
3. "Go and tell my disciples to meet me at Galilee." (The White Stripes)
3. "Du-te si spune-le apostolilor sa ma intalneasca la Galilee"
4. "I look at the world and I notice it turning, while my guitar gently weeps." (The Beatles)
4. "Ma uit la lume si observ cum se invarte, in timp ce chitara mea incet plange."
5. "But you believe at heart that everyone's a killer." (Pink Floyd)
5. "Dar tu crezi in inima ta ca toata lumea ucide."
6. "Among the metal ones, a messenger will soon arrive." (Clutch)
6. "Intre cei de metal, un mesager va veni in curand."
7. "There's a world going on underground." (Tom Waits)
8. "Exista o lumea care merge sub pamant."
8. "We'll get crushed by the ocean, but it will not get us wet." (Modest Mouse)
8. "Vom fi striviti sub ocean dar nu ne va uda"
I hope this helps you somehow, I spent 10 minutes translating this, they all have a deeper meaning I tried to keep.
1. "I dreamed of the eagle that swooped and snatched the snake from my hand." (Queen)
1. "Am visat vulturul care a trecut si mi-a furat sarpele din mana."
2. "Now the royal flames of Pompeii bless all our senses." (The Flaming Lips)
2. "Acum flacarile regale din Pompeii ne bincuvanteaza toate simturile"
3. "Go and tell my disciples to meet me at Galilee." (The White Stripes)
3. "Du-te si spune-le apostolilor sa ma intalneasca la Galilee"
4. "I look at the world and I notice it turning, while my guitar gently weeps." (The Beatles)
4. "Ma uit la lume si observ cum se invarte, in timp ce chitara mea incet plange."
5. "But you believe at heart that everyone's a killer." (Pink Floyd)
5. "Dar tu crezi in inima ta ca toata lumea ucide."
6. "Among the metal ones, a messenger will soon arrive." (Clutch)
6. "Intre cei de metal, un mesager va veni in curand."
7. "There's a world going on underground." (Tom Waits)
8. "Exista o lumea care merge sub pamant."
8. "We'll get crushed by the ocean, but it will not get us wet." (Modest Mouse)
8. "Vom fi striviti sub ocean dar nu ne va uda"
I hope this helps you somehow, I spent 10 minutes translating this, they all have a deeper meaning I tried to keep.
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That's really cool. I'm not so sure about your claim that it's closer to Latin than any other language, though. It's possible, since French, Spanish, and Italian are all heavily influenced by Germanic languages, but it seems to me from those translations that Romanian might be influenced towards various Slavic languages, thus making it just as distant from Latin as the other Romanic languages. Could you maybe explain what makes Romanian closer to Latin than the other Romanic languages in your experience?
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Are you some language expert? How did you know romanian has slavic influences?
Well I know little arguments but I do know for a fact that Romanian is the closest in terms of grammar, while other latin based languages are closer vulgar latin, although I've been able to find a few articles stating this fact in english, I only found a forum topic which attempts to explain:
http://www.antimoon.com/forum/t2129-0.htm
Well I know little arguments but I do know for a fact that Romanian is the closest in terms of grammar, while other latin based languages are closer vulgar latin, although I've been able to find a few articles stating this fact in english, I only found a forum topic which attempts to explain:
http://www.antimoon.com/forum/t2129-0.htm
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Isn't Slavic a fairly general term?
I thought that would include Czecks, Poles, Romanian, Bohemian, Slovaks, Slovenian and a couple others.. all the way to Russian if I remember correctly.
I would expect to find some similarities in all these languages.
My last name is of Slavic origin. And I'm not exactly white skinned. :)
I thought that would include Czecks, Poles, Romanian, Bohemian, Slovaks, Slovenian and a couple others.. all the way to Russian if I remember correctly.
I would expect to find some similarities in all these languages.
My last name is of Slavic origin. And I'm not exactly white skinned. :)
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Gravesent wrote:Are you some language expert? How did you know romanian has slavic influences?
I wouldn't call myself a language expert, but everyone who knows me does.
Well I know little arguments but I do know for a fact that Romanian is the closest in terms of grammar, while other latin based languages are closer vulgar latin, although I've been able to find a few articles stating this fact in english, I only found a forum topic which attempts to explain:
http://www.antimoon.com/forum/t2129-0.htm
I suppose grammatically speaking you're right. It just struck me that since the actual etymologies and orthographies, and the general morphology as a whole, seemed so radically different, that the claim seemed misinformed. I guess you're right syntactically, though; although whether syntax or morphology is more important in determining language approximation is, of course, debatable.
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In short I think Romanian is set apart from other Latin languages because my ancestors didn't change their language during the roman occupation which only lasted for 100 years and most colonists were roman legionaries who barely spoke Latin themselves, not to mention a portion of the country 14% by some, 75% by others, was never conquered yet in all Romania, and the now separate Republic of Moldavia, Romanian is spoken the same way with just a slight variation of accent and a few different words.
Add to this the fact that in Italy there are several very different dialects (not just accents) of Italian, and the fact that no one knows anything about the language that was spoken in Dacia (ancient Romania) before the roman occupation and you have yourself a historical and linguistic mystery
If you do study languages I'd really like your opinion of how Romanian was formed, or what you, as an outsider, think of the ancient Dacian language, is it just dead without a single trace left, or did it never really change and was in fact, an older form of Latin.
Add to this the fact that in Italy there are several very different dialects (not just accents) of Italian, and the fact that no one knows anything about the language that was spoken in Dacia (ancient Romania) before the roman occupation and you have yourself a historical and linguistic mystery
If you do study languages I'd really like your opinion of how Romanian was formed, or what you, as an outsider, think of the ancient Dacian language, is it just dead without a single trace left, or did it never really change and was in fact, an older form of Latin.
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@GC - Probably more so when we got out of school than right now, since I haven't talked with my French teacher since I got out of school. I'm basically the best in my class; but I wouldn't consider myself fully bilingual, no.
... I have to admit; my focus in linguistics has mostly been on dead or otherwise classical languages. I really have only the faintest notions of the natures of Slavic languages. (Though I did once memorize and sing along to this song by the Russian singer named Vitas (lyrics).)
Gravesent wrote:If you do study languages I'd really like your opinion of how Romanian was formed, or what you, as an outsider, think of the ancient Dacian language, is it just dead without a single trace left, or did it never really change and was in fact, an older form of Latin.
... I have to admit; my focus in linguistics has mostly been on dead or otherwise classical languages. I really have only the faintest notions of the natures of Slavic languages. (Though I did once memorize and sing along to this song by the Russian singer named Vitas (lyrics).)
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I'm glad you knew that it's a country and not something you can buy in a store and eat. Also, if you know that Slovenia and Slovakia are two different countries and can tall apart our flag from the Russian, then you're pretty wickedy cool.
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Well, sadly I do not know the Slovenian flag, or the Slovakian one for that matter. However, I do know that Slovenia borders Italy and Croatia (and maybe Austria... I think?) and that it's capital's name is spelled "Ljubljana," except that the Js probably make a Y sound instead of a DZH sound, like they do in English. Also, Slovakia is the eastern half of the former nation Czechoslovakia, which itself was the northern half of the former empire Austria-Hungary. (I don't know the capital of Slovakia off the top of my head, but I'm sure I'd remember if someone reminded me.)
Geography is another one of my strong points, after language.
Geography is another one of my strong points, after language.
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