Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
Así que esto es lo que pasó y este cuento se acabó
English translation:
Snip, snap snout, this tale's told out. / And so, my friends, this is how the story ends.
Spanish term
Así que esto es lo que pasó y este cuento se acabó
This is the final line of a folktale. Not really a "happily ever after" situation.
My working translations are: "And so, my friends, this is how the story ends" or "And that was the end of that!" but I would appreciate some more suggestions.
Thank you very much in advance.
Sep 12, 2019 00:19: Nedra Rivera Huntington changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/102656">Nedra Rivera Huntington's</a> old entry - "Así que esto es lo que pasó y este cuento se acabó"" to ""Snip, snap snout, this tale\'s told out. / And so, my friends, this is how the story ends.""
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Proposed translations
Snip, snap snout, this tale's told out.
https://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/idioms-maxims-...
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Note added at 2 días 5 horas (2019-09-12 00:34:48 GMT) Post-grading
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Thank you, Nedra!
This is how the story goes, and that's the end of that!
And that was all she wrote!
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Note added at 52 mins (2019-09-09 20:24:20 GMT)
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https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/thats-all-she-wrote.html
I did initially consider this before posting the question. In the end, I decided to opt for rhyming. |
Thank you! |
This is what happened and that is (sting in) the tail-end of the tale
While Tam o' Shanter sits bousing at the nappy and getting fou and unco happy, Kate his sulky sullen dame is gathering her brows like gathering storm, nursing her wrath to keep it warm.
It's not that it's an unhappy ending, it's just not suitable for "and they lived happily ever after." Just a neutral ending. |
disagree |
Carol Gullidge
: We don’t know there is a sting in the tail and the example sentence makes no sense :(
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So this is what happened and this is the end of the story
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Note added at 2 hrs (2019-09-09 21:34:20 GMT)
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or
so this is what happened and that is the end of the story
and so, my friends....
http://www.folktale.net/endings.html
That's what I did in the end (see discussion). Thank you! |
agree |
Muriel Vasconcellos
2 hrs
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agree |
Linda Grabner
: Nedra, this is the answer you should pick as the best answer!
15 hrs
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And so this is how it/what happened, and here our story ends.
agree |
Yvonne Gallagher
: so that's what happened, and here our story ends
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Yes, thank you Yvonne - neat.
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William Parucki
15 hrs
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Thank you William :-)
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Michele Fauble
17 hrs
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Thank you Michele:-)
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So this is what happened and this story comes to an end.
So this is what happened and this story comes to an end.
So this is what happened. End of the story.
The story was told. That is what happened.
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