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Blogger Jaime said...

The questions you ask at the beginning of this post...I have asked myself similar questions. I wonder how much "meaning" or essence of things I am missing because I only know one language. English seems to me to be a very limiting language...sometimes I wish we had more words to describe things, thoughts, feelings etc.

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May 27, 2008 at 5:28 PM

Blogger Phyllis Hunt McGowan said...

These two posts about language- I've been reading them and pondering, as I do often when you write something so careful and thought provoking.
I'm most fascinated by your thoughts about meaning, the meaning behind what we say.
"because thoughts are so fleeting and elusive, it's difficult to wrestle them into words and sentences." Absolutely- it's a miracle, for example, that people can express their musical thoughts into a beautiful song. It's all connected. I don't know how they do it.
"if meaning adheres itself to words at all, which is probably a debatable question as well." That's a good point. Maybe language is more fluid than we think or than we can imagine. Words are invented after all, while thoughts are as natural as breathing.
This is interesting...I need to think about this.

May 28, 2008 at 11:07 PM

Blogger julochka said...

this question of meaning has preoccupied me for years...and its link with memory. i have the same feeling about memories that i have about meaning--that they might not be accurate. but then i wonder, why should they be accurate? everything is what we make it, right?

it's reading the murakami that has brought all these thoughts to the surface again. i'm so enthralled by his writing!

May 29, 2008 at 10:06 AM

Blogger Prashansa said...

You are right about ' some meaning lost' in translation.I have read many translated books before reading original english books and I find them totally different!I also think that language is related with culture.Even the thoughts and personality of translator gets reflected in the translation...

May 19, 2009 at 9:09 AM

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