English Translation:

Cat: Do you have a cat?

Girl: No.

Cat: Now you have one!

Girl: And that’s how I got a cat.

  • @[email protected]
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    The translation is precise, but for some reason it doesn’t carry the same degree of humor. I think it may have to do with the way Spanish handles the indefinite article “a cat.”

    Edit: ok, that might be part of it, but there’s also the way he tells her that she now has a cat. The word-for-word translation differs slightly in meaning from the figurative translation. There’s something that’s lost, maybe a degree of finality?

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      635 months ago

      I think “You do now.” probably works better than “Now you have one!” It feels more threatening.

      (Disclaimer: I’m a native speaker or neither English nor Spanish.)

    • Chiwiu
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      195 months ago

      I would have translated better without the “a” to make it wrong and same level of absurd.

      • Do you have cat?
      • No
      • Now you do
      • And that’s how I got cat
    • @[email protected]
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      145 months ago

      one of my friends loves to say “oh my gatos!” instead of “oh my god”

      and when you hear that coming from this 6’2 tatoo’d and dreadlocked brute, it always makes me giggle

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      85 months ago

      I’m Spaniard and it sounds weird in Spanish, so much that I thought it was some auto translation bot. The humor is still there and it’s easy to get eve it is sounds weird.

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        45 months ago

        Alright, now I’m curious. I was responding from the perspective of an English speaker who reads and understands Spanish.

        What do you find strange in the Spanish version? How would you express these lines more naturally?

        • Chiwiu
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          55 months ago

          “un gato”, it’s missing the word “a” in “a cat”, which makes it sound wrong and funnier in spanish than if it’d be written well

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            45 months ago

            Like I said, I’m not a native speaker. However, I was taught that the indefinite article is often omitted in this type of sentence to avoid confusion between an and one.

            In other words “¿Tienes carro?” and “Tiene novio.” still mean “do you have a car?” and “she has a boyfriend” even without the articles.

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              you’re right of course, and for me the first panel the sentence sounds correct, but not the last one, where she’s already refering to her cat which is a cat like “gato” only. Maybe not the same asking if you have any car, any boyfriend or any cat as opposed to saying that now you have a cat, which should go with the “a” before. Unless the cat is called “Cat” 😅

              I’m not a linguistic and cannot argue the why properly, but the sentence in last panel is definitely off

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      55 months ago

      I know just enough Spanish to read the whole joke before reading the translation. I agree, going for fewer shorter words makes it concise and funnier.

      I make the same point to weaboos that insist on literal translation from Japanese. Sometimes just rewriting a phrase is a better option to carry the literary quality.

    • firecat
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      -155 months ago

      Why not say “And now i have pussy” way more funny and ironic.

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    365 months ago

    I miss Spanish language memes on Lemmy. I really wish the one mayor Spanish language server didn’t disappear overnight with no major explanation.

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      115 months ago

      Yeah… I knew something was missing… That was really cool to see with my Spanish learning whenever I understood one.

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        75 months ago

        Learning Spanish where people shitpost all the time sounds a little dangerous if you ever have to make polite conversation lol

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        75 months ago

        There was a server, mujico.org that just disappeared, suddenly at the beginning of this year. I don’t know why, but I would read news and memes there. I’ve tried to Google about it. I don’t know who ran it, but it was a Mexican server. It was the largest Spanish language community I found on Lemmy and I desperately want a replacement.

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            55 months ago

            a lot of slang there I don’t understand, though…

            Well, the important part is that they either had to migrate to a larger VPS or decided to deploy the site into a Rasperry Pi. It depends on what story you’d want to believe.

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    305 months ago

    I was a tripping a lil on mushrooms and my roomate was like "hey theres a cute stray hanging out on our porch. And now I have a cat

  • SagXD
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    195 months ago

    I am learning spanish for a month . Now, I can fucking understand this comic without translation OMG.

  • @nieceandtows
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    105 months ago

    Why does the cat look like those medieval paintings of cats that look butt ugly?