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French to English: Camellia Detailed field: Agriculture
Source text - French (japonica) Variété à grande fleur blanche teintée de champagne au coeur. Beau feuillage vert sombre légèrement dentelé sur un arbuste compact aux branches un peu retombantes. Fleurit de février jusqu'à mai.
Translation - English (japonica) A hint of champagne tints the hearts of this variety's large white flowers. An attractive dark-green, lightly serrated foliage graces this compact, slightly weeping shrub. Blooms from February to May.
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Years of experience: 17. Registered at ProZ.com: Aug 2003.
Raised in Ontario, Canada, I grew up in two languages: French and English. Work opportunities kept French and English in my life, and other languages (Irish Gaelic, Spanish, Japanese and Breton) eventually joined them. My University of Toronto majors were linguistics and social anthropology, and I also attended two colleges of art and design where I studied metalwork and sculpture. Extensive experience working in nurseries led to my strong interest in and expertise around horticulture.
Language and linguistics, art, horticulture and ecology are my main areas of interest and expertise, and working in translation is a natural extension of my professional and personal experience.
Keywords: french, english, fine art, craft, sculpture, painting, drawing, art history, theatre, music. See more.french, english, fine art, craft, sculpture, painting, drawing, art history, theatre, music, dance, anthropology, linguistics, sociology, humanities, horticulture, botany, gardening, plants, garden, nature. See less.