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Translation English to Japanese "From a little spark burst a flame."
I need help making sure I translated this sentence correctly since I plan to get it tattooed vertically
"From a little spark burst a flame" I am not sure I translated it right!!!!! PLEASE HELP!
から kara :from
少し sukoshi :a little
火花 hibana :spark
バースト batsuto-en* :burst
炎 hono* :flame
(flame cant be noun from what I understand.)
[also when pronouncing hono fuses with batsuto and you say batsuto -en ?]
25 de mar. de 2015 1:16
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Hi Charles, my translation will be like this:
「小さな火花から炎がバースト」(Pop, cartoon-ish/comedic expression)
or
「小さな火花から炎を噴射」(More traditional way of saying it. It sounds a bit more serious)
"From a little spark burst a flame" I am not sure I translated it right!!!!! PLEASE HELP!
から kara :from
少し sukoshi :a little <- in this case, we would translate it to "small" 小さな chiisana
火花 hibana :spark
バースト batsuto-en* :burst <- The correct pronunciation is baasuto. This is English way of saying this, but in native Japanese word, this is "tobidasu/fukidasu 飛び出す/噴き出す" etc
炎 hono* :flame
(flame cant be noun from what I understand.) <- "Honoo" can be only noun in Japanese. To flame (verb) is "moeru 燃える"
[also when pronouncing hono fuses with batsuto and you say batsuto -en ?]
-> "Baasuto-en" is the correct pronunciation, though it sounds more like a name of an attack in cartoons (as in "Ace" of ONE PIECE) or pro-wrestling. We don't really come across with this expression in our everyday conversation unless you are playing video games or imitating plays in cartoons.
Hope this helps! :)
25 de marzo de 2015
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Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Japonés
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