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Nesrin Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo Local time: 17:35 English to Arabic + ...
Oct 9, 2010
..the American theorist behind the translation principle of equivalent effect? I'm talking about him in a presentation and I've heard his name pronounced both as "Needa" and "Nigh-da". Anyone claiming to know for sure?
Thanks!
[Edited at 2010-10-09 18:03 GMT]
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Nesrin Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo Local time: 17:35 English to Arabic + ...
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Thanks Mats
Oct 10, 2010
I admit I wasn't aware of its existence! Please feel free to move it there if possible...
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Samuel Murray Holandija Local time: 18:35 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
When I was at college...
Oct 10, 2010
Nesrin wrote:
I've heard his name pronounced both as "Needa" and "Nigh-da".
When I was at college, we referred to him as KNEE-da, but I suspect it would have to be NIGH-da. I did a quick Youtube google for him, and found that I had also mispronounced Nestle (as in the Nestle text of the Greek New Testament). I had always said NESS-lay (like the food company) but perhaps it should be NESS'L or NEST'L.
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