Glossary entry (derived from question below)
español term or phrase:
constantemente
inglés translation:
constantly
español term
constantemente
All I can think of is "....who show the child different ways of being consistent with oneself" but for me something is missing.
Mar 4, 2015 04:02: Ray Ables Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): Phoenix III
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Proposed translations
constantly
disagree |
Luis Vasquez
: The wording in Spanish is obviously a mistake due to confusing the adverb: constantemente with the adjective constante. And, no it does not mean constantly. Kind regards, Mr. Ables
10 minutos
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agree |
Tim Friese
: Sure, constantly=continually=etc.
32 minutos
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Thanks Tim
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agree |
Julie Thurston
1 hora
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Thanks Julie!
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agree |
Linda Miranda
3 horas
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Thanks Linda!
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agree |
Sandra Cirera-García
4 horas
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Thanks Sandra!
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agree |
Rosario Meriles
5 horas
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Thanks Rosario!
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agree |
Neil Ashby
5 horas
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Thanks Neil!
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agree |
Margarita Ezquerra (Smart Translators, S.L.)
9 horas
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Thank you!
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constantly show the child various behavioral attitudes
disagree |
Luis Vasquez
: Dear Francois this rendering is rather misleading and wordy. Kind Regards, Luis
10 minutos
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on and on
disagree |
Luis Vasquez
: on and on is somewhat similar; however, your rendering is wordy. Kind Regards, Luis
3 minutos
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Tenacious
Aquel niño es muy constante. That child is rather tenacious.
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Ray Ables
: You're wrong about this. It's saying adults constantly model behaviour to children. Tenacious does not fit at all in this context. Regards.
28 minutos
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Well, I might have confused the context from an adulthood to childhood, but your are missing the point, the source language is mistaken. Let us wait and see what our peers have to say. Warm Regards
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Neil Ashby
: Why would the parents (or care-givers) teach the child different ways of being tenacious? I think tenacity is probably a problem the child already has and doesn't need to be taught.// Yes the source is less than exemplary, hence the question I imagine.
5 horas
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Yes, you are right Neil, but look at context in Spanish. would you agree that the word constantemente is not used, or at least placed in the right position?
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Phoenix III
: ????????? this makes no sense whatsoever.
8 horas
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Ok, is the word constantemente being used appropriately? i.e. is the right syntaxis in Spanish being used? I think it is not.
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continually
on an ongoing basis / in every moment / at any time / all the time / every minute of the day
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Neil Ashby
: These are just long-winded synonyms
4 horas
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Thanks Neil... Las puse simplemente como sinónimos, pero le di mi "agree" a R,
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regularly/unendingly/always
"he's always talking with his mouth full!"
"she regularly answers her cell phone when we're all sitting down having dinner"
neutral |
Neil Ashby
: more synonyms..... what's wrong with just pressing "agree" for once?
44 minutos
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Discussion
...los que constantemente muestran al niño diferentes formas de ser"