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#98132
03/08/2003 9:11 PM
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I just got done reading this book the other day, and I happened to wonder how, exactly, it was translated to Russian. Would I be correct in geussing the slang was written in some less known language from the region?
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#98133
03/08/2003 11:12 PM
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we actually had a big discussion about this a while back. do a search for "Clockwork Orange".
and welcome! good boy!
formerly known as etaoin...
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#98134
03/08/2003 11:15 PM
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Ah, yes. I stumbled upon it a moment ago and was about to post to that effect.
Thank you.
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#98135
03/08/2003 11:22 PM
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Bow-wow-wow. Whose dog art thou?
Welcome back to the bone, I mean board, Canine! Glad you're a self-proclaimed Domesticus as opposed to one of your more Wildicus cousins...
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#98136
03/08/2003 11:31 PM
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Thanks, Wordwind. Shall I take your post as merely a greeting or that you have seen my profile and guessed who I am? That 'back' line could be interpreted either way...
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#98137
03/08/2003 11:44 PM
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well, we did have a jimthedog who arficated..
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#98138
03/08/2003 11:46 PM
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well, we did have a jimthedog who arficated..
Righto. I'm looking into finding out my old password, but I can't stay away from here too long without posting.
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#98139
03/08/2003 11:49 PM
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Both and but not quite, CanisD: Greeting, yes; profile, yes; but guessed who you are, no. Just relieved you're not a jackyl. I do worry about the meerkats.
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#98140
03/10/2003 8:05 PM
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I don't think his question rehashes our discussion of A Clockwork Orange. (IIRC) The question is, how would this novel be translated into Russian given the Russian influence of the slang used in the English version? It would be difficult to do this without losing the flavor of the novel. If this was covered in our discussion then I don't remember, but I think an appropriate punishment would be to give me a new Ducatti motorcycle and make me ride across the U.S. You know how I hate that sort of thing.
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#98141
03/10/2003 8:15 PM
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If this was covered in our discussion then
It is my memory that the matter was touched upon, but never resolved. We'll have to wait for vika to show up, I think.
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#98143
03/11/2003 9:34 AM
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I don't think I can add something to my previous post. the slang words were in Latin alphabet, which required some effort from a reader but the words are undoubtedly Russian
Canine if you still remember your old nick and have the same e-mail address as you had when you registered you can request a new password
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#98144
03/11/2003 10:44 AM
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I don't think I can add something to my previous post. the slang words were in Latin alphabet, which required some effort from a reader but the words are undoubtedly RussianThanks if you still remember your old nick and have the same e-mail address as you had when you registered you can request a new passwordI had been going to update my e-mail address that day.  Oh, well, I can do without.
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