Can someone please translate this?

Posted on Sunday 14 March 2010

  • I said I am terrible at japanese and this person said this:

    漢字を知ってるからスゴイ!!


    Is he saying because he knows a kanji he is terrible? or does mean terrible or good? スゴイ


  • Because given the situation it wouldn't make sense any other way.


  • Because you know kanji your amazing!


  • Yeah.
    You said to him you're terrible at Japanese, right?
    He meant, 'But still, I'm impressed, because you know kanji!'
    If he said でも、漢字を知ってるからスゴイ!, it might have been easier for you to see he was referring to you, I guess.

    We drop subject(who, I, You, etc.) very often(or in almost all cases) in a casual conversation, so if you are not sure who the other person is referring to, you could ask them 'Who? Me? or You?'
    I sometimes do that myself, when I can't guess from their face expressions, tone of voice and whatnot...

    Btw, I guess you're mixing up Sugoi with Hidoi...
    Sugoi means, good, cool, amazing, awesome etc.

    Q


  • But for some reason may online translation sites translate it as terrible.


  • What Glenn says is 100% true, but I should mention that すごい can mean "terrible," but most of the time, すごい does not have a negative connotation.

    "Bad" words can be used with a non-negative connotation in English too:
    She looks awfully happy.

    Sometimes in seemingly self-contradictory ways.

    "She's pretty ugly; but she's awfully nice".


  • Because you know kanji your amazing!

    How do you know he's referring to me?


  • Which is why you shouldn't ever trust online translation sites. :p


  • "That's one bad mutha!"
    "That dude's one sick player!"
    "She's so smart it's stupid."

    Or, combining, "that dude's one sick mutha!" :-)

    Sorry, just wanted to play around a little. :relief:


  • What Glenn says is 100% true, but I should mention that すごい can mean "terrible," but most of the time, すごい does not have a negative connotation.

    "Bad" words can be used with a non-negative connotation in English too:
    She looks awfully happy.







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