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mynona
8 year s ago
This has nothing to do with translation "what it means" describes the meaning of a saying.
For example the translation of #4 is more or less correct ("A healthy (person) does not know how rich he is" would be a little bit better)
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“継続は力なり” (Japanese)
What it actually means: “Persevere and never fear.”
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mynona
8 year s ago
This has nothing to do with translation "what it means" describes the meaning of a saying.
For example the translation of #4 is more or less correct ("A healthy (person) does not know how rich he is" would be a little bit better)
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For example the translation of #4 is more or less correct ("A healthy (person) does not know how rich he is" would be a little bit better)