Sep 6, 2010 13:54
13 yrs ago
Indonesian term
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): ErichEko ⟹⭐

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Proposed translations

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1 hr
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we still feel hurt ... it's been 9 months

self-understood
Peer comment(s):

agree Ikram Mahyuddin
18 hrs
Terima kasih mas Ikram
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
26 mins

Until now we are still suffering from hurt feelings....for nine months now.

As with an earlier sentence posted on this site, we are dealing here with the dialect of Indonesian that is spoken in northern Celebes (Sulawesi), including Gorontalo Province, where I lived and conducted linguistic research for a year and a half. kita = kami "we" (exclusive) or kita "we" (inclusive); sampe = sampai "until"; skrg = sekarang "now"; saki = sakit "sick"; hati = hati "heart"; so = sudah "already" or English present perfect.
Example sentence:

Kita sampe skrg masih saki hati....so sembilan bulan.

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1 hr

our feelings are still hurt until now... so 9 months.

The second part of the sentence is not quite clear. But I got the impression that it's like giving/making a decision that the given period of time is 9 months.
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2 hrs

it still hurts us till now ... 9 months later

This is a try to avoid literal translation.
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13 hrs

we still feel hurt until now ... so we'll see in nine month

for the second words,, so 9 bulan,, maybe we have to know the next words
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2166 days

I'm still hurt till now...already 9 months

local language spoken in Sulawesi Utara & nearby
kita = saya = I
so = sudah = already
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