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日本語OTPポータル
これはTEDオープン翻訳プロジェクトのためのWikiで、TED翻訳者の情報共有を目的としています。
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- 翻訳・字幕総合ガイドライン
- 翻訳・レビュー情報
- TEDxと文字起こし情報
- 新規登録者向け情報
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Some translators prefer to translate online in dotSUB. Others work offline and upload their work afterwards. One of the Hungarian TED Translators compiled a guide to translating offline. The team of Russian Language Coordinators created an illustrated page on Offline translation using Word. |
カテゴリ
トピック
英語のページ
日本語のページ
- 翻訳・字幕総合ガイドライン
- 翻訳・レビュー情報
- TEDxと文字起こし情報
- 新規登録者向け情報
今日の言葉
“ | For whoever is so misguided as to think that the place of his birth is the most delightful spot under the sun may also believe that his own language - his mother tongue, that is - is pre-eminent among all others; and, as a result, he may believe that his language was also Adam's. To me, however, the whole world is a homeland, like the sea to fish - though I drank from the Arno before cutting my teeth, and love Florence so much that, because I loved her, I suffer exile unjustly - and I will weight the balance of my judgment more with reason than with sentiment. And although for my own enjoyment (or rather for the satisfaction of my own desire), there is no more agreeable place on earth than Florence, yet when I turn the pages of the volumes of poets and other writers, by whom the world is described as a whole and in its constituent parts, and when I reflect inwardly on the various locations of places in the world, and their relations to the two poles and the circle at the equator, I am convinced, and firmly maintain, that there are many regions and cities more noble and more delightful than Tuscany and Florence, where I was born and of which I am a citizen, and many nations and peoples who speak a more elegant and practical language than did the Romans. | ” |
—Dante Alighieri, De vulgari eloquentia, 1302 |