Oct 30, 2009 08:36
14 yrs ago
German term

damit

Non-PRO German to Italian Marketing Journalism
Heute traegt er gerne Tweed-Jacketts, dazu eine Tweed-Kappe. "Das hat wohl mit dem Golfen zu tun", sagt er. "Oder damit, dass ich schottische Vorfahren habe. Ich mag Tweed".
Change log

Oct 30, 2009 08:39: Paola Manfreda changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Giuliana Buscaglione, Sibylle Gassmann, Paola Manfreda

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Proposed translations

+8
3 mins
Selected

vedi spiegazione

das hat mit dem Golfen zu tun oder damit

è perché gioco a golf / sono appassionato di golf o perché ho antenati scozzesi
Peer comment(s):

agree Heike Steffens : genau!
2 mins
agree Regina Eichstaedter : infatti...
2 mins
agree AdamiAkaPataflo
5 mins
agree Sandra Gallmann
5 mins
agree Christel Zipfel
1 hr
agree Chiara Massa
1 hr
agree zerlina
3 hrs
agree rigrioli
1 day 8 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
+4
8 mins

(ha a che fare) con il fatto

si referisce al verbo + preposizione prima. Ha a che fare con il golf, oppure o (ha a che fare ) con, insomma ha ragione Paola, vuole dire "perché" in questo contesto, oppure come altra proposta:

ha a che fare con il golf... o con il fatto che ho atenati scozzesi
Peer comment(s):

agree Laura Dal Carlo : a me piace di più, stilisticamente, la tua versione
1 hr
grazie mille
agree Sibylle Gassmann
2 hrs
mille grazie
agree Gian : aNtenati ... ovviamente
3 hrs
grazie e ...ovviamente
agree rigrioli
1 day 8 hrs
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