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    Question Difficult metaphor!!!!

    I was wondering if this is proper English or not, in fact it's a literally translated metaphor:

    "My wait ages"

    ^^^ The writer means that her waiting for the man she loves can be pictured as a human who is getting old...

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    Quote Originally Posted by easybreakable View Post
    I was wondering if this is proper English or not, in fact it's a literally translated metaphor:

    "My wait ages"

    ^^^ The writer means that her waiting for the man she loves can be pictured as a human who is getting old...
    You might say something like, "My waiting ages me". I don't know if that is helpful or not.

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    Default Re: Difficult metaphor!!!!

    I don't think I can do this, the meaning will be totally different, I just need to know whether my own translated sentence is proper or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easybreakable View Post
    I don't think I can do this, the meaning will be totally different, I just need to know whether my own translated sentence is proper or not.
    No, it's not OK in English, although I think I can understand what you mean by it.

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    Default Re: Difficult metaphor!!!!

    Isn't there any way to convey the same meaning of this metaphor properly?

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    Default Re: Difficult metaphor!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by easybreakable View Post
    Isn't there any way to convey the same meaning of this metaphor properly?
    I can't think of one. Perhaps somebody else can help.
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    You've been more than patient with me, thank you very much and indeed looking forward to hear from anyone regarding this.

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    anymore thoughts about my question?

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    Default Re: Difficult metaphor!!!!

    I think your metaphor is good as it is but I'm not a native speaker.

    Depending on the context, it could also be "my wait is aging".
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    Default Re: Difficult metaphor!!!!

    I like it, it is poetic, concise and expressive: I interpret it so: the amount of time you have been waiting is getting longer and longer, so your 'wait' is getting older and older. Does that fit in with the original version?

    My wait ages. I think it is ok! = I've been waiting a long time.
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