Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
Olha, nós fomos dormir agora, só para vocês terem ideia
Italian translation:
Guarda, siamo andati a dormire adesso, solo per farvi un'idea
Portuguese term
Olha, nós fomos dormir agora, só para vocês terem ideia
Olha, nós fomos dormir agora, só para vocês terem ideia, nós fomos dormir às 8 da manhã; saímos daqui, ontem, direto depois da reunião, à noite...
Traduzi:
(?), ci siamo coricati adesso, (?), siamo andati a dormire alle 8 del mattino; siamo usciti da qui, ieri, diritto dopo la riunione, di notte...
O termo 'olha', eu tenho que colocar um termo equivalente, porque o palestrante a repete muito em início de frases, tornando a sua fala bem coloquial e é isso que tenho que passar.
5 +1 | Guarda, siamo andati a dormire adesso, solo per farvi un'idea | Massimiliano Rossi |
2 | guarda/senti un po' | Elena Zanetti |
Aug 9, 2013 04:31: Diana Salama changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/56424">Diana Salama's</a> old entry - "Olha, nós fomos dormir agora, só para vocês terem ideia"" to ""Guarda, siamo andati a dormire adesso, solo per farvi un\'idea""
Non-PRO (1): Elena Zanetti
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