Mar 6, 2005 04:56
19 yrs ago
English term

IT REFUSES to die — euthanasia. Every now and then, once in a while, it gets to

English to Urdu Social Sciences International Org/Dev/Coop
IT REFUSES to die — euthanasia. Every now and then, once in a while, it gets to be talked about, written, thrashed and mollified. There are those who call for its long life. There are others who would gladly jump off the end of the universe if it gets a quick burial — an unceremonious exit, a good death. The word comes from the Greek ‘eu’ and ‘thanatos’ which together translates to ‘good death’.

Discussion

Fabiola Lander Mar 6, 2005:
Hello Lubna, what is your specific problem with the text?
Fabiola Lander Mar 6, 2005:
Hello Lubna, what is you specific problem with the text?

Proposed translations

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English term (edited): it refuses to die � euthanasia. every now and then, once in a while, it gets to

Yeh Marnay Say Inkaar Kar Daita Hay- Asaan Mot. Kabhi Kbaar , Shaaz Wo Naadar Yeh Ho Gata Hay

It's regarding a concept which says easy death should be given to a person who is suffering an incurable disease . It's a disputed concept.
Peer comment(s):

agree Rajan Chopra
1 day 8 hrs
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