08:26 Feb 14, 2011 |
Catalan to English translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature / catalan? | |||||||
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5 | Not Catalan |
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Not Catalan Explanation: Again, I agree this is not Catalan. Googling it, it comes up on a Swedish website, but I'm fairly certain it's not Swedish. It has a French flavour, but isn't French either. 'll ask on another site and see what people think. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2011-02-14 15:23:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- On another translators' list there is a range of opinions which include Occitain and Piedmontese or even an "invented" European language given the "picturesque" nature of the author of the Swedish website on which it appears. brilljär is apparently the Swedish word for shine. Let us know if you get to the bottom of it, please! |
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