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Sentence #71827

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RandomUsername RandomUsername August 18, 2016 August 18, 2016 at 3:25:17 PM UTC link Permalink

Hi CK, something is a bit screwed up here: Some linked sentences go like "I am sure it will be fine tomorrow", for example one spanish one "seguro que..." #330021 and #987641 and #981023 (indirect because the spanish one I mentioned). Can you maybe unlink the obviously wrong ones, and link them to a new sentence "I am sure it will be fine tomorrow"?

RandomUsername RandomUsername August 18, 2016 August 18, 2016 at 3:50:49 PM UTC link Permalink

Actually, wouldn't it also make sense to unlink #1020122 and #330021 and #3611365 completely, as they specifically speak about the weather ("tempo", "tiempo", "погода"), while this sentence is more general?

odexed odexed August 18, 2016, edited August 18, 2016 August 18, 2016 at 3:59:20 PM UTC, edited August 18, 2016 at 3:59:41 PM UTC link Permalink

I think we shouldn't unlink something as far as it's a possible translation.

RandomUsername RandomUsername August 18, 2016 August 18, 2016 at 4:38:08 PM UTC link Permalink

But then I could also add "I'm sure you will feel better tomorrow" as a translation. It's also possible (in case you are talking to someone who looks really depressed and not out of the window). Or "I'm sure your bleeding nose will be fine tomorrow".

Of course mine would invent more context, but where do you draw the line? I'd just try to invent nothing and stay at the same level of generality. Actually, I have to admit that I don't know the Tatoeba policy here.

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