Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Aug 25, 2012 06:03
11 yrs ago
Japanese term
ノッシノッシ歩く
Japanese to English
Art/Literary
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
サーカス
象がノッシノッシと街中を練り歩く
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | lumber | Shannon Morales |
4 | walk heavily and clumsily | Vladyslav Golovaty |
3 +1 | trudge around (town) | mommamia |
3 | Plod | David Gibney |
Proposed translations
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7 hrs
Selected
lumber
The elephants lumber around the town.
or
The elephants parade through the town, lumbering along.
or
The elephants parade through the town, lumbering along.
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Comment: "Thanks a lot, Shannon-san."
1 hr
walk heavily and clumsily
Elephants paraded through the town walking heavily and clumsily
Reference:
+1
2 hrs
trudge around (town)
Trudge, thump, stomp, are all possible onomatopoeia as well but I chose trudge because it seems to convey the weight in each step. I chose not to translate "walking"separately because it is implied.
7 hrs
Plod
Another option.
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