Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

I speak Turkmen

Turkmen translation:

Men Türkmençe gepleyan

Added to glossary by Özden Arıkan
Feb 1, 2005 18:26
19 yrs ago
English term

"I speak..."

Non-PRO English to Turkmen Marketing General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters Basic Info.
Dear Colleagues:

First I'd like to say on behalf of Ohio Criminal Justice Services, Summit County Ohio Sheriff's Office, City of Lorain (Ohio) Police Department and NAJIT, we thank you greatly for your help and support with the translation of "I Speak ____" for the language communications booklet. I am still in need of your help in a few more languages.

I need "I Speak" translated and is listed by order of frequently encountered languages for Ohio are: Farsi, Hmong, Poshto, Korean, Thai, Swahili, Gujarati, Ukrainian. Other languages not as frequently encountered: Armenian, Cambodian, Bengali, Chezc, Chamorro, Hungarian, Llocano, Tagalog, Tongan, Yiddish, Mandingo, Bamara, and any other languages you can think of that I have left out.

We are trying to make this communications booklet as simple as possible and therefore we just need the three words "I Speak ____". The census and other language identification booklets have longer statements such as "If you speak blah, blah please check this box." We cannot use those. It gets a little too complicated. I also apologize in advance if I have misspelled any of the languages.

The languages we already have the translation for are: Spanish, Japanese, Creole, Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), Turkish, Dutch, Italian, French, German, Arabic, Romanian, Laotian, Mon, Portuguese, Russian, Catalan, Serbian, Slovak, Hebrew, Burmese, Somali, Vietnamese, Greek, Polish, Hindi, Urdu, Hindko, Pothari, and Saraiki.
Proposed translations (Turkmen)
4 +1 Men Türkmen geplemek
5 Men ...çe gepleýärin
Change log

Jul 29, 2006 02:51: Özden Arıkan changed "Field" from "Other" to "Marketing" , "Field (specific)" from "Advertising / Public Relations" to "General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters"

Discussion

Non-ProZ.com Mar 8, 2005:
About your recomendation... Thank you for your help. If you could send the translations to the sentence "I speak (and the languages you mentioned)" we would greatly appreciate it. If they are spelled with special characters, please include that writing as well.
Thanks a million,

Claudia Samulowitz.
Alp Berker Mar 6, 2005:
I would also recommend some other Turkic languages like Azeri,
Tatar and Krygz to add to your language lists.

Proposed translations

+1
27 days
English term (edited): I Speak Turkmen
Selected

Men Türkmen geplemek

This means I speak Turkmen - Men (I) Türkmen (Turkmen) Speak (geplemek).
Peer comment(s):

agree gresowskiy : Men Türkmençe gepleyan
2 days 8 hrs
Thanks, your spelling is probably closer to the correct answer.
neutral begjanow (X) : not turkmen letters
4447 days
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you so much for your help."
4474 days

Men ...çe gepleýärin

just put nationality instead of ...
"Men türkmençe gepleýärin."
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