Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
В жизни его ждет...
English translation:
His life will be full of...
Russian term
(в жизни) его ждет...
A lot of journeys, excursions and entertainments are destined for him.
Is this translation correct? What sounds more authentic in English?
Thanks in advance for your help!
3 +6 | His life will be full of |
Roman M
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3 +2 | he is going to have ... in his life |
rns
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4 | ahead of him |
Ekaterina Gnusareva
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3 +1 | He is destined to have... |
Andrei Yefimov
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4 | Many....await him. |
Judith Hehir
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Non-PRO (1): Theodora OB
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Proposed translations
His life will be full of
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Note added at 30 mins (2011-12-06 09:59:03 GMT)
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His life will be full of travel and entertainment.
ahead of him
he is going to have ... in his life
agree |
Amy Lesiewicz
2 hrs
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Thank you.
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agree |
Judith Hehir
: Very natural
14 hrs
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Thank you.
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