Monday 21 October 2019

PAGE 02 TO 49, SDM'S KEY TO STRUCTURAL APPROACH TO TRANSLATION, BOOK -3




BY B.N ACHARYA


BOOK: STRUCTURAL APPROACH TO TRANSLATION BY SRI B.N ACHARYA

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1. Good people seldom harm others.
Or, Good people seldom do harm to others.
2. Laborious students seldom fail/get plucked in the examination.
3. Wise men are seldom seen to be rich.
4. Wicked/Evil men are often more dangerous than snakes.
5. Fat people often fall I'll, but the thin ones live long.
6. Idle people often die without food.
7. Your talk is worth nothing.
Or, Your talk is of little worth.
8. This book is worth six rupees.
Or, This book costs Rs. 6/00.
9. Your cottage is worth my palace.
Or, The worth of your cottage equals to that of my palace.
10. A life without wealth is useless/ worthless.
11. How much does this cost?
Or, What is its cost?

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Copyright: Dr. Shankar D Mishra, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.

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