von Peter Dittmann » Mi 17. Dez 2003, 03:56
Salve(te)!
Haec huius carminis (Tintinnabulorum) conversio in linguam Latinam atque Deuciam sunt:
1. Noctu hiberna qua nives decidunt, trahea vehimur et omnes laeti sunt.
- In einer Winternacht, in der es schneit, fahren wir Schlitten und sind alle froh.
Equo trahimur per arva candida, vehentes nos quam delectant cantata carmina!
- Vom einem Pferd werden wir über den schneeeweißen Acker gezogen, wie erfreuen uns als Fahrende die gesungenen Lieder!
2. Asperi fiunt sub tecto niveo, trahea labitur nobiscum in agro,
- Unebenheiten sind unter der Schneedecke, der Schlitten kippt mir uns in den Acker (> im Acker mit uns um)
forte iacta est puella juxta me, dic quem non iuvet sicut nos supinum cadere?
- zufällig wurde ein Mädchen neben mich (hin)geschleudert, sag, wem gefiele es nicht, so wie wir rücklings zu fallen?
(Hei'?) Ubique tinniunt tintinnabula, quam nos juvat vehi in aperti trahea!
- Ei! Überall klingen die Glöckchen, wie sehr gefällt es uns in einem offenen Schlitten zu fahren!
Nunc te (omnes vos) rogare volo, num:
- asperum = Rauheit, etjam "Unebenheit" significare possit?
- aperta // patenta (dicet non constrata, sine tecto) quod verbum melior conveniat ad verbum "trahea"?
- supinum (praedicativum) // supine (adverbium) cadere (rücklings hinfallen) quae forma justa sit?
- "iacta est puella iuxta me" (hic) differe "neben MIR // MICH" (quomodo) possimus?
= das Mädchen neben MIR wurde (weg / dahin-) geworfen // ein Mädchen wurde neben MICH (hin)geschleudert
Haec ad comparationem verba J.Pierponti sunt:
1. Dashing thru' the snow in a one-horse open sleigh, thru'/o'er the fields we go, laughing all the way. Bells on bobtails ring, making spirits bright. What fun it is to ride and sing a sleighing song tonight.
2. A day or two ago I thought I'd take a ride and soon Miss Fanny Bright was seated by my side; The horse was lean and lank misfortune seemed his lot, we ran into a drifted bank and there we got upsot.
3. A day or two ago the story I must tell: I went out on the snow and on my back I fell; A gent was riding by in a one-horse open sleigh he laughed as there I sprawling lie/laid, but quickly drove away.
4. Now the ground is white, go it while you 're young, take the girls tonite/along and sing this sleighing song. Just bet a bob-tailed bay, two-forty as his speed, hitch him to an open sleigh and crack! You'll take the lead.
R. Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way, oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh. Hey!
Gratias ago!