The Greek and Latin that is translated as “taste death” in English is translated in Guhu-Samane as “die” because “the term suggests cannibalism to Papua New Guinea natives.”
Source: Ernest L. Richert in Notes on Translation December 1963: p. 4-7; …
The Greek and Latin that is translated as “taste death” in English is translated in Guhu-Samane as “die” because “the term suggests cannibalism to Papua New Guinea natives.”
Source: Ernest L. Richert in Notes on Translation December 1963: p. 4-7; …