「トムとジョンって一卵性双生児とは聞いてたけど、本当によく似てるよね?」「似てる似てる。親にも時々間違えられるって言ってたよ。あの二人はほんと、已己巳己だよ」
英語の訳
- "I heard that Tom and John are identical twins. They really do look alike, don't they?" "Yes, they really do look very similar. Even their parents say they get confused sometimes. Those two really are very similar, aren't they?"
「そんな言葉、聞いたことないし。ホントにフランス語なの?」「あっ。それはね、単なるトム語だよ。トムは、普段から知ってる外国語をベースに、トムなりの言い方を考えるのが好きなのさ」
英語の訳
- "I've never seen that word before. Are you sure it's French?" "Oh, that's just Tom's idiolect. He likes to come up with his own way of saying things, usually based on his experience with other languages."
「トムのやつ、もうフランス語でラブレターも書けるようになったのかな?」「どうしてそんなこと聞くの?」「だって、あいつ、マリア・エマニュエルにぞっこんじゃん」「もしかして妬いてるの?」「そうだよ!それが何か?」
英語の訳
- "Do you think Tom will be able to write love letters in French?" "Why do you ask?" "He's in love with Marie-Emmanuelle." "Perhaps you’re jealous?" "Yes, I am! Is something going on?
ウーバードライバーとスモールトークをしようと思ってるんだけど、何を話したらいいかとか、どんなこと聞いたらいいかとかよく分かんなくて。どんなこと話したらいいと思う?なんかいいアイディアがあったら教えてくれない?
英語の訳
- I've been thinking I might want to engage in small talk with my Uber driver, but I'm not sure what to talk about or what to ask. Could you give me any ideas as to what I should talk about?
読書の選択やまた読書の仕方について学生達から質問を受けたことが度々ある。これに対する自分の答はいつも不得要領に終る外はなかった。如何なる人に如何なる恋をしたらいいかと聞かれるのと大した相違はないような気がする。
英語の訳
- I've received many questions from students asking about choices and methods of reading. My answers have never led to anything productive. I think it's not dissimilar to asking what kind of person you should love or which kind of love you should have.
- I have often been questioned by students about how to choose books and how to read them. I could never reply to these questions but in vague terms. I feel it is not so different from being asked what kind of person one should love or what kind of love one should have.
生い立ちを知らない人にネイティブみたいに聞こえるよって言われたら、それはおそらく、あなたの喋り方のどこかが、ネイティブじゃないと感じさせたってことだよ。つまりね、ネイティブのようには聞こえないということなんだよ。
英語の訳
- If someone who doesn't know your background says that you sound like a native speaker, it means they probably noticed something about your speaking that made them realize you weren't a native speaker. In other words, you don't really sound like a native speaker.
自分の年齢の半分とさらに7歳足した年齢より下の相手とは絶対にお付き合いしないほうが良いという話を聞いたことがあります。トムは現在30歳で、メアリーは17歳です。トムとメアリーが付き合うようになるまで、あと何年かかるでしょうか?
英語の訳
- I've heard that you should never date anyone who is less than half your age plus seven. Tom is now 30 years old and Mary is 17. How many years will Tom need to wait until he can start dating Mary?
そして私がまだ支持を得られていない皆さんにも申し上げたい。今夜は皆さんの票を得られなかったかもしれませんが、私には、皆さんの声も聞こえています。私は、皆さんの助けが必要なのです。私はみなさんの大統領にも、なるつもりです。
英語の訳
- And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote tonight, but I hear your voices. I need your help. And I will be your president, too.
花子は壁に顔を伏せ、数を数え始めました。「いーち、にー、さーん、しー、ごー、ろーく、ひーち、はーち、きゅー、じゅ。もういいかい?」「まぁだだよ」「もういいかい?」「もういいよ」それを聞いて花子は、数を数えている間に隠れた友達を、さがし始めました。
英語の訳
- Hanako turned her head towards the wall and began counting: "O—ne, Two—, Three—, Four—, Five—, Six—, Se—ven, Eight—, Nine—, Ten. Ready?" "Not yet." "Ready now?" "Ready." She then began to look for her friends who had hidden themselves in the meantime.
- Hanako put her face against the wall and started counting. "One Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi, four Mississippi, five Mississippi, six Mississippi, seven Mississippi, eight Mississippi, nine Mississippi, ten Mississippi! Are you ready yet?" "Not yet." "Now are you ready?" "Yes, you can come out now." When she heard that, Hanako began searching for her friends who had hidden while she was counting.
「私が『友達と飲みに行ってもいい?』って聞いたらあなたが『いいよ』って言ったんじゃない!どうしてそんなに怒ってるの?理不尽な」「理不尽じゃないだろう?男と飲みに行くなんて一言も言ってなかったじゃないか!」「だって、トムはただの友達だし、そんなの言ったら『ダメ』って言われるの分かってるもん」
英語の訳
- "When I asked to go out drinking with some friends, did you not say that it was fine? So why are you so angry? You're contradicting yourself." "Not at all! You never said that you were going to be drinking with men!" "That's because Tom is just a friend, and I know that if I said I was going with him then you'd have said no."