04:17 May 4, 2019 |
English to Indonesian translations [PRO] General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters / Conversation | |||||||
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4 +1 | ini yang |
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5 | Ini nih |
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5 | ini hasilnya, ini akibatnya |
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4 | ..., (sudah/telah) adalah ini yang. [ungrammatical text] |
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these were which ini yang Explanation: Dari kalimat : What happened in that, these were which ... saya cenderung melihatnya sbb: These were which what happened in that. (=Ini yang terjadi didalam itu). Kalau diterjemahkan bebas sesuai susunan dalam kalimat awal (what happened in that, these were which): kejadian didalam itu, inilah Semoga bermanfaat. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2019-05-04 06:08:16 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Opsi lain (terjemahan bebas) there were which = inilah |
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these were which Ini nih Explanation: Ini nih, yang terjadi di situ. |
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these were which ini hasilnya, ini akibatnya Explanation: 🖐️ happened adalah simple past, terjadi mutlak di masa lalu tanpa kelanjutan saat ini. Jadi, yang tersisa cuma akibat atau hasilnya; kejadiannya sendiri sudah selesai. |
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..., these were which. [ungrammatical text] ..., (sudah/telah) adalah ini yang. [ungrammatical text] Explanation: The English text is grammatically nonsense, which is presumably why the Asker was unsure of the meaning. Thus — to be faithful to the original — it should be translated into ungrammatical Indonesian. It could only possibly be interpreted with more confidence if additional context were provided. Is it possible there is a misprint in the source text? Or was it informal correspondence, with the writer not heeding correct grammar? |
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