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Re: But that's not to say there won't be more difficult Italian words he doesn't know. Camilla Send a noteboard - 17/11/2010 10:41:57 AM
There may be lots of very obscure words in Dutch that Legolas knows, whereas he won't know them in Italian. If Eco uses an advanced vocabulary (which he certainly does in Foucault's Pendulum, although that probably wouldn't be too bad to translate given all the Hebrew), then you'd need a very strong basis in Italian to read it, I'd think.


Oh, yes, quite possibly. Or a good dictionary, at any rate.
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WANT. - 16/11/2010 10:52:33 PM 1296 Views
How long does it take for his books to be translated into English? - 16/11/2010 10:54:10 PM 908 Views
Roughly 1-2 years - 16/11/2010 11:00:59 PM 862 Views
From what I can figure out by glancing at the Italian cover description, it sounds awesome. - 16/11/2010 11:10:02 PM 928 Views
That is what drew me in as well, besides it being a novel by Eco - 16/11/2010 11:18:38 PM 925 Views
Hence the "not Eco". - 16/11/2010 11:33:56 PM 978 Views
I like challenges - 16/11/2010 11:49:00 PM 1006 Views
Re: Hence the "not Eco". - 17/11/2010 01:06:58 AM 884 Views
But that's not to say there won't be more difficult Italian words he doesn't know. - 17/11/2010 02:43:06 AM 848 Views
That's odd - 17/11/2010 03:34:20 AM 881 Views
Medieval Latin is easy, though. - 17/11/2010 06:09:38 AM 867 Views
So's the Italian, more or less - 17/11/2010 04:31:02 PM 1106 Views
Re: But that's not to say there won't be more difficult Italian words he doesn't know. - 17/11/2010 10:41:57 AM 1015 Views
Re: Hence the "not Eco". - 17/11/2010 03:31:55 PM 986 Views
Re: Hence the "not Eco". - 17/11/2010 04:05:34 PM 934 Views
Eco in Italian IS very difficult if you're not fluent. - 17/11/2010 03:09:52 PM 885 Views
There's an interesting article in English on the book... - 16/11/2010 11:11:49 PM 952 Views
I'm equally surprised you won't be reading it in the original - 16/11/2010 11:17:47 PM 873 Views
Let me rephrase: I'm going to wait for a hardcover version in Italian or English. - 17/11/2010 01:34:51 AM 873 Views
I guess it'll be English then - 17/11/2010 01:36:45 AM 842 Views
I don't understand it. Are they cheap, poor or do they just not love books? - 17/11/2010 05:05:08 AM 945 Views
Likely the first two - 17/11/2010 04:32:23 PM 906 Views
Why doesn't that stop the Germans, then? - 17/11/2010 04:50:35 PM 928 Views
Germans are odd, though! - 17/11/2010 04:53:13 PM 859 Views
VAT is fairly modest on books, actually. - 17/11/2010 05:50:51 PM 1171 Views
Interesting - 17/11/2010 09:43:36 PM 899 Views
It sounds like the French, Spanish and Italians don't read but the Germans do. - 18/11/2010 01:44:21 AM 1144 Views
Might be that - 18/11/2010 01:54:14 AM 895 Views
What are the American percentages, then? - 18/11/2010 02:48:08 PM 1128 Views
Oh, and the Spanish translation is already availabe, I see - 16/11/2010 11:49:54 PM 982 Views
I prefer the original. Like the stairs better than the dark doorway. *NM* - 17/11/2010 12:16:11 AM 453 Views
Same here - 17/11/2010 12:19:04 AM 898 Views
I much prefer the original. - 17/11/2010 02:52:30 AM 809 Views
I wonder if it might be published as Prague Cemetery - 17/11/2010 03:36:32 AM 979 Views
Why do you think that, out of curiosity? - 17/11/2010 04:27:55 AM 928 Views
Just seems more compact - 17/11/2010 04:32:40 AM 970 Views
Eco's own history would seem to make that unlikely. - 17/11/2010 05:11:42 AM 894 Views
True, there is that - 17/11/2010 04:33:45 PM 883 Views
Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh - 17/11/2010 01:04:32 AM 878 Views
That's the cover I was trying to recall! - 17/11/2010 01:22:35 AM 883 Views
Re: That's the cover I was trying to recall! - 17/11/2010 01:24:10 AM 850 Views
That was to fill out 25 2009 releases, I think - 17/11/2010 01:27:51 AM 870 Views
Re: - 17/11/2010 02:43:12 AM 982 Views
Foucault's Pendulum - 17/11/2010 03:33:09 AM 917 Views
I am one of those Baudolino haters out there. - 17/11/2010 05:08:13 AM 972 Views
Yeah. - 17/11/2010 12:28:39 PM 1026 Views
I love the weird and grotesque in literature, though - 17/11/2010 04:27:21 PM 893 Views
Re: I'll read Foucault's Pendulum, then. - 17/11/2010 07:01:09 PM 929 Views

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