<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <big><font color="#000066">Euro-News svetainėje galima paklausyti/pamatyti vaizdo įrašas šiom kalbom:</font></big><big><font color="#000066"><br> <br> > 1. English<br> > 2. Français<br> > 3. Deutsch<br> > 4. Italiano<br> > 5. Español<br> > 6. Português<br> > 7. Pусский<br> > 8. عــربي<br> <br> Įvairios versijos gana daug skiriasi.<br> <br> Šios dienos klipe ( <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.euronews.net/en/article/02/03/2009/rare-positive-economic-data-found-in-prague/">http://www.euronews.net/en/article/02/03/2009/rare-positive-economic-data-found-in-prague/</a> — tekstas žemiau ) pastebėjau, kad tame sakinyje, kuris šitaip pateiktas: « During the discussions, <i><b>there was</b></i> a statement from big European countries that such a possibility, not mentioning especially Lithuania, that such a possibility should be discussed in a more private way.” », tai ką jis iš tiesųjų pasakė buvo: « During the discussions, <i><b>he was</b></i> a statement from big European countries ... », kadangi, aišku, savo galvoje kurdamas sakinį lietuviškai ('buvo'), jis tai išvertė "he was" (kaip dažniausiai verčiama „buvo“ angliškai).<br> <br> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br> <br> EU Enlargement Rare positive economic data found in Prague<br> <br> To mark five years of the European Union’s enlargement from 15 to 25 members, the European Commission has issued a report on what’s been achieved in that time.<br> <br> The study claims that enlargement has added, on average, 1.75 percent to the annual GDP growth of each newcomer.<br> <br> But the figures are unlikely to provoke a collective sigh of relief.<br> <br> At Sunday’s EU crisis summit, one of the European economies worst hit by the recession, Hungary, saw its plan for a mass bail-out for Eastern Europe shot down in flames.<br> <br> Its other suggestion, to speed up the process of joining the euro, was met with a ‘maybe’ by some leaders.<br> <br> Lithuanian Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius said:<br> <br> “During the discussions, there was a statement from big European countries that such a possibility, not mentioning especially Lithuania, that such a possibility should be discussed in a more private way.”<br> <br> Currencies in eastern Europe responded poorly to Sunday’s summit.<br> <br> The Hungarian Forint, Poland’s Zloty and the Czech Crown all lost ground on the euro.</font></big> </body> </html>