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Anachronox -> Need help from Bi-lingual (5/14/2006 7:05:44 AM)

My Mistress and I recently came up with an idea. I live in Army barracks a long ways from her right now, and am often around other people when we are on the phone. Would like a way to say "Yes Mistress" in another language, but dont really trust thoes online translators, need a human with objectiveness over what is actually trying to be said.
So...who speaks what language..~




zebra -> RE: Need help from Bi-lingual (5/14/2006 7:45:05 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Anachronox

My Mistress and I recently came up with an idea. I live in Army barracks a long ways from her right now, and am often around other people when we are on the phone. Would like a way to say "Yes Mistress" in another language, but dont really trust thoes online translators, need a human with objectiveness over what is actually trying to be said.
So...who speaks what language..~



You could try "Ndiyo, Memsahib," which is Swahili for "Yes, Ma'am." Pronounced nn-DEE-yo, mem-saab.




APhacetoSit -> RE: Need help from Bi-lingual (5/14/2006 11:49:38 PM)

What language  do you wish? 
Oui Madame. in French
Evet Hanimefendi-covers Turkish, and will be understood, respectfully, by many Arabic speakers.
Da, Gospazsha Will work for Russian.
Si Senora might be acceptable in spanish or italian.
     Hope this helps and is close. 




doves -> RE: Need help from Bi-lingual (5/15/2006 12:09:51 AM)

ja Geliebte  - In German Also you could try  http://babelfish.altavista.com/    just enter  the words you want translating, then use the drop down box to choose the language. [then click on "translate"]Unfortunately, unless you do a google search, it doesn't tell you how to pronounce the words vocally.Copy/paste into an email does tho [;)]  




theRose4U -> RE: Need help from Bi-lingual (5/15/2006 3:02:42 PM)

Just be mindful, in the military monitors are usually multi-lingual and have no problem taping then getting a translation. Also if you're stationed I'm assuming in another country there are usually more than one  translator about.
Pick something that means something only to you two you're less likely to have issues. That you miss the green grass of home instead of Mistress I long to be at your feet where it's safe. Yes I'll send it, instead of yes Mistress. You get my point.




bia -> RE: Need help from Bi-lingual (5/16/2006 8:29:07 PM)

Tak, Pani in Polish (pronounced with a short a so Taaak, Paaani)

or

Ano, Pani in Czech.

Good luck!
bia




Phoenixandnika -> RE: Need help from Bi-lingual (5/16/2006 9:31:22 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Anachronox

My Mistress and I recently came up with an idea. I live in Army barracks a long ways from her right now, and am often around other people when we are on the phone. Would like a way to say "Yes Mistress" in another language, but dont really trust thoes online translators, need a human with objectiveness over what is actually trying to be said.
So...who speaks what language..~


a-se-hi a-ge-lv  Cherokee for Yes My Lady
 
sì mio morta Italian for Yes My Woman
(no word for Lady or Mistress)
 
hai okami Japaness for Yes Mistress
 
 
Blessed Be,
Phoenix's Nika




Lordandmaster -> RE: Need help from Bi-lingual (5/16/2006 9:38:22 PM)

That's "Yes, my love," not "yes, mistress."

quote:

ORIGINAL: doves

ja Geliebte  - In German




Lordandmaster -> RE: Need help from Bi-lingual (5/16/2006 9:48:04 PM)

Of course there's a word for "lady" or "mistress" in Italian--several, in fact.  "Si, signora" would be safe, but in this context, I think you could get away with "Si, padrona."

"Okami" is fine, but you'd want to dress it up with a suitable honorific, like "-sama" or something.  Or "Oshufusama," which means something like "Great honorable female lord."

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phoenixandnika

sì mio morta Italian for Yes My Woman
(no word for Lady or Mistress)
 
hai okami Japaness for Yes Mistress




CanadianGuy -> RE: Need help from Bi-lingual (5/17/2006 1:15:24 AM)

I'd make something up, and use that.  If I told you "jing hang kong" means "yes Mistress" in Martian, will you use that?  :)




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