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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Hello Mandaly, What is the creole translation(s) for "stage" and "stage fright"?


Hello Mandaly,

What is the creole translation(s) for "stage" and "stage fright"?

1. "The president will be on stage to discuss the healthcare and immigration issues."

2. "The little boy began to have stage fright when he got on the stage in front of a large group of people."

3. "The stage at the university auditorium can house 300 people."


stage - podyòm, sèn, estad
stage fright - trak

This is how I would translate the examples that you gave me:

1. Prezidan an va sou podyòm nan pou diskite pwoblèm lasante ak imigrasyon.
2. Ti gason an te koumanse genyen lafreyè lè te moute sou podyòm nan devan gran foul moun yo.
3. Podyòm sal inivèsite a kapab kenbe twasan (300) moun.

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3 comments:

  1. Does the verb "lese" belong to this category as well when it expresses permission?

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  2. Does the verb "lese" belong to this category as well when it expresses permission?

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  3. So does "to have stage fright" translate "gen trak"?

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