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Animarse a


fglorca February 10, 2015 11:48 PM

Animarse a
 
¿No te animas a ir a Alemania?

My three attempts:
- Won’t you decide to go to Germany?
- Won’t you cheer up and go to Germany?
- Won’t you be encouraged to go to Germany?

I'm not fully convinced of any of these three. Is there a better translation?

Many thanks.

AngelicaDeAlquezar February 11, 2015 12:27 PM

I think I'll go with "decide". "Cheer up" is definitely not the meaning here and "encouraged" gives me an idea of someone influencing the decision, while "animarse" implies some kind of individual conviction. :thinking:


How about "resolve"?

- Have you resolved on going to Germany? :thinking:

fglorca February 11, 2015 10:39 PM

"Resolved" and "decided" both fit in perfectly, thank you, AngelicaDeAlquezar.

poli February 12, 2015 08:37 AM

When I saw this I thought: Aren't you excited about going to Germany?
Animar resembles animate in English which implies a kind of happy energy, and that's how I think animar should work. Am I wrong--or is emocionar the best choice for being excited about.

Resolved to and determined to implies motivation too, but in a more neutral way--even a serious way. As in the allied troops were determined to get to Germany. Would you use animar in this case?

AngelicaDeAlquezar February 12, 2015 01:06 PM

"Animarse a hacer algo" is different of "animar" or "animar a alguien"; this expression means to gather the courage or the will to do something, to get oneself feel like doing something.

In this sense, the OP's question, depending on the context, may be:

- How about coming/going to Germany? (I'm using "to come" because sometimes this might be an invitation.)
- Are you in the mood (in condition) to come/go to Germany?
- Wouldn't you like to come/go to Germany?
- Have you made up your mind about coming/going to Germany? (Have you made a decision yet?)


:thinking:

ROBINDESBOIS February 16, 2015 02:07 AM

What about animate y ven con nosotros a Alemania.


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