From 52c48db7f2c5a6f28311f6abb01f9efd969573c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: EdBussarde Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2021 21:00:06 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Edit 'en_tn_57-TIT.tsv' using 'tc-create-app' --- en_tn_57-TIT.tsv | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/en_tn_57-TIT.tsv b/en_tn_57-TIT.tsv index 04fbe0a5e..164fed4aa 100644 --- a/en_tn_57-TIT.tsv +++ b/en_tn_57-TIT.tsv @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ TIT 2 5 abcq figs-activepassive ἵνα μὴ ὁ λόγος τοῦ Θεοῦ TIT 2 6 i3hv ὡσαύτως 1 In the same way Titus devait former les jeunes hommes tout comme il devait former les personnes âgées. Traduction alternative : De la même manière TIT 2 7 x73u σεαυτὸν παρεχόμενος 1 present yourself Si c'est plus clair dans votre languge, utilisez la Traduction alternative : "montre-toi", ou " tu dois "être" TIT 2 7 ym6x τύπον καλῶν ἔργων 1 as an example of good works "comme un exemple de quelqu’un qui fait des actions bonnes" -TIT 2 8 xy14 ὑγιῆ 1 sound This word **sound** has the same basic meaning as “uncorrupted” in 2:7. In 2:7, Paul states the meaning negatively: “uncorrupted,” meaning, “without error,” and in 2:8 he states the meaning positively: **sound**, meaning “correct.” Both terms refer to Titus’s teaching. Use either positive or negative terms in the target language, or use one term with this meaning in both places if it is difficult to use two terms. +TIT 2 8 xy14 ὑγιῆ 1 sound Ce mot **solide** a la même signification de base que "pas corrompu" dans 2:7. Là, Paul donne la signification négativement : "pas corrompu", signifiant "sans erreur", mais dans 2:8, il donne le sens positivement : **solide**, signifiant "correct". Les deux termes se réfèrent à l'enseignement de Tite. Utilisez des termes positifs ou négatifs dans la langue cible. S'il est difficile d'utiliser deux termes, utilisez un seul terme ayant le même sens dans les deux versets. TIT 2 8 xt6v figs-hypo ἵνα ὁ ἐξ ἐναντίας ἐντραπῇ 1 so that the opponent may be ashamed This presents a hypothetical situation in which someone opposes Titus and then becomes ashamed for having done so. Alternate translation: “so that if anyone opposes you, he may be ashamed” or “so that when people oppose you, they may be ashamed” (See: [[rc://fr/ta/man/translate/figs-hypo]]) TIT 2 8 xy15 figs-exclusive ἡμῶν 1 us This includes Paul, Titus, and all Christians. (See: [[rc://fr/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) TIT 2 9 xyz5 figs-ellipsis δούλους ἰδίοις δεσπόταις ὑποτάσσεσθαι 1 Slaves are to be subject to their own masters The Greek does not have **are**, but only “slaves to be subject to their masters.” We need to apply the verbal idea from verse 6 to here, which is “urge” or “exhort.” Alternate translation: “Exhort slaves to be subject to their masters” (See: [[rc://fr/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]])