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Albanian to English translations [PRO] Idioms / Maxims / Sayings | |||||||
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| Selected response from: MSc Jonis Buzi Albania Local time: 19:48 | ||||||
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in this case: has absolutely nothing to do with the event, not even remotely Explanation: This is an expression used in Kosovo. While the meaning might vary 'hak' meaning 'credit' and 'hyj ne hak' 'to do harm to someone, deny someone's right', 'not give someone their due', and 'hile' means 'cheating'. In the article below it means "without them doing anything wrong to him '[the dictator". I hope this helps. https://sot.com.al/opinione/“lufta-parimore”-mes-demokratëve... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 46 mins (2018-02-05 22:55:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The exact meaning depends on the text below this sentence. It could also mean that he had no bad intentions in this event and did no harm to anyone, which would mean that if the judge bases his decision on this part, it is possible that they cannot lodge any file alleging that they were not present at the moment the event took place, since that sentence means they were involved but had no bad intentions. |
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We neither deserve it or cheated Explanation: 'Hak' is a term borrowed from Turkish term and its meaning varies on the context (i.e. it may mean right or even revenge). There are also several idioms with this word. However in this context "hak a hile" meaning "as hak as hile" (the full expression is "se kam hak e as me hile"), most probably it means "we neither deserve it, nor did cheat/lie/changed facts". The same exact statement made the father of the Albanian young man who was beat to death a few months ago in France (please see below the link to the article) Reference: http://www.gsh.al/2018/01/15/i-ati-i-florenc-beqiraj-mes-lot... Reference: http://www.dpbsh.gov.al/newweb/?fq=brenda&m=shfaqart&gj=gj1&... |
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we have no vengeance nor deception. Explanation: . |
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no/neither harm nor foul Explanation: If you're looking for a matching idiom, then this is a possible one, but I am somewhat in doubt over how strongly the man wants to emphasise that he/his family had absolutely nothing to do with the matter, or that they simply intended or committed no harm in whatever involvement they had. |
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