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How do you correctly translate "To die and live in immortality" in Romanian?

I’ve tried many translation web sites but whenever I retyped the translated phrase into another translator site, it doesn’t come out correctly and some were way off from the original phrase. If someone is fluent in Romanian, I would greatly appreciate it if you can translate this for me. Thank you!!!

S? mori ?i s? tr?ie?ti în nemurire.

Written by rob on December 28th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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How would I translate these English Problems into Algebraic Expressions?

How would I translate these English Problems into Algebraic Equations? I dont have to solve them – just translate them. Here are some of them:

The sum of the page numbers on facing pages of a book is 157; what are the page numbers?

A girl buys three apples and seven oranges for $4.56. If an orange costs $0.28 more than an apple, how much does each fruit cost?

A woman buys three pairs of jeans for $99.84, including tax. If each pair of jeans cost $32, what was the sales tax rate?

Hi,

How would I translate these English Problems into Algebraic Equations? I dont have to solve them – just translate them. Here are some of them:

The sum of the page numbers on facing pages of a book is 157; what are the page numbers?

x + x+1 = 157

A girl buys three apples and seven oranges for $4.56. If an orange costs $0.28 more than an apple, how much does each fruit cost?

3a + 7(a + .28) = 4.56

A woman buys three pairs of jeans for $99.84, including tax. If each pair of jeans cost $32, what was the sales tax rate?

(99.84 – 3(32))/96 x 100 = R

I hope that helps!! :-)

Written by rob on December 26th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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Engel – Rammstein Lyrics and English Translation

I DID NOT TRANSLATE THIS! This translation can be found on Herzeleid.com. This is not mine and you should not give me credit for the translations. I simply took the translations and put them in video form.

German lyrics and English translation of Engel by Rammstein.

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Written by rob on December 24th, 2009 with no comments.
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How do you translate love bite in russian?

Translate the word love bite and love bites into russian.

And also translate the following sentence:

I would like to leave some love bites all over your neck.

????? (single) and ?????? (plural)

? ????? ?? ???????? ????????? ??????? ?? ????? ???.

Written by rob on December 16th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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Can somebody please translate something for me from English to Latin?

The phrase I want translated is: The body is meant to be seen.

And don’t go on an online Latin translator and paste whatever you find, because those only translate the words themselves, and not the actual phrase. Thank you.

Corpus videndum est.

Written by rob on December 10th, 2009 with 4 comments.
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Gazette – Kare uta ?? subs + translation (eng)

Gazette – Kare uta ?? subs + translation (eng)

Hope you guys don’t think this bideo is too boring. I had fun making this, so I hope you all enjoy it!

I really love this song. May sub/translate more songs soon.

I don’t own these lyrics. Ruki wrote them; Gazette made the song. Credits go to Gazette.

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Written by rob on December 8th, 2009 with 25 comments.
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How do you translate my name into Korean characters?

I want to translate CHEREE into korean. I think i have the correct symbols but I want someone that knows Korean to help me. I think I will have to do seperate characters like CH then E then R then E then E but is there a better way to do it and if not is that the correct way to translate it?

Some people should get their heads checked before submitting answers!

Look, it depends on how your name is pronounced, as Han-geul (the Korean script) is purely phonetic. In the future, please inform people as to how exactly you pronounce your name. When "hangeulizing," or transliterating from other languages to Korean, the spelling of the word is irrelevant — only the sounds matter.

If your name is pronounced like "cherry," the fruit, then that would be written as ??, which is the letters (????) together. If, on the other hand, your name is pronounced more like "sheh ree" then it would be written as ??, which is the letters (????) together. Hope that helped!

Written by rob on December 7th, 2009 with 3 comments.
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How do I translate a web page that requires login/uses scripts?

So when I try to translate a page on a site that I’ve logged into, it just sends the HTML address and not the actual content on the page. When the HTML address is sent, it just ends up translating the same login page, regardless of where I am in the site. How do I fix this? Do any of them have an option of sending the actual data? Are there local/native translators?

Generally speaking, no Web-based translator is going to work on password-protected Web sites. You’ll need to buy and install a translator that works on your PC itself, such as Babylon.

Free trial from download.com at http://download.cnet.com/Babylon/3000-2279_4-10753317.html?tag=mncol

Written by rob on December 5th, 2009 with 3 comments.
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How can I translate an artilcle emailed to me to english?

How can I translate an article emailed to me in arabic to english? Is there a way or website to translate a whole article into a different language.

google has it and babelfish
cut and paste the arbic and have it mrked arabic to english

Written by rob on December 3rd, 2009 with 2 comments.
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Video, which make millions cry … And the West, asked to translate.wmv

Video, which make millions cry … And the West, asked to translate.wmv

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Written by rob on December 1st, 2009 with 4 comments.
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