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09:28 Jul 12, 2010 |
Indonesian to English translations [PRO] Ships, Sailing, Maritime | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Wiyanto Suroso Indonesia Local time: 10:15 | ||||||
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which the barge construction is almost finished by now Explanation: Sayangnya, tidak dijelaskan apakah "kapal" yang dimaksudkan ialah "kapal tongkang' ataukah kapal biasa. Saya menduga "kapal tongkang" sebagaimana ditanyakan sebelumnya. yang mana sampai dengan saat ini kapal tsb hampir selesai pembuatannya: which the barge construction is almost finished by now |
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the ship has almost been completely built now Explanation: Sebenarnya bentuk "yang mana" rancu alias tidak baku dalam bahasa Indonesia, setahu saya This ship has been completely built before, and is coming from a smoke-free home. I have built the ship to 50% completion (as shown in the photos below), ... www.worthpoint.com -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 jam (2010-07-12 15:58:07 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ship diganti dengan barge jika yang dimaksud adalah kapal tongkang |
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which until recently the ship is almost complete Explanation: yang mana = which sampai dengan saat ini = until recently kapal tersebut = the ship hampir selesai = is almost complete -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 hrs (2010-07-13 04:40:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- maaf saya tidak lihat masih ada terusannya 'hampir selesai pembuatannya', jadi: yang mana = which sampai dengan saat ini = until recently kapal tersebut = the ship hampir selesai pembuatannya= is almost completely built "which until recently the ship is almost completely built" |
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