I wonder...
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I want to know : if i (yes I) translate this book of Oscar Wilde https://archive.org/details/happyprince00wild by myself, can i use that translation as a source or that´s not possible?
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Sadly it's not. When LV first started it was thought to be possible and some were even started but it turned out we needed to stick to the present rules.
I've not the language skills to even start , but I've often thought a translation must be very difficult
Anne
I've not the language skills to even start , but I've often thought a translation must be very difficult
Anne
Legamus accepts translations, but I am not sure we have any Spanish prooflisteners over there...
I would recommend having a finished translation before starting recording, though. Translating takes a loooong time (I should know, I studied it )
I would recommend having a finished translation before starting recording, though. Translating takes a loooong time (I should know, I studied it )
Pardon my interruption, but...
We just did the stage version of "Around the World in Eighty Days".
Community theater in Fort Collins, CO. Encore! Encore! Productions.
When I saw your forum name I couldn't keep quiet.
Michael
We just did the stage version of "Around the World in Eighty Days".
Community theater in Fort Collins, CO. Encore! Encore! Productions.
When I saw your forum name I couldn't keep quiet.
Michael
To see the world, keep your head up and eyes open.
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were you Phileas on that play?
One book to rule them all and in the Public Domain bind them
No, I played several other parts.
The play is written with 39 characters for 5 actors.
We did it with a few more actors to spread the joy.
The play is written with 39 characters for 5 actors.
We did it with a few more actors to spread the joy.
To see the world, keep your head up and eyes open.
Michael/codetonic
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