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OneEye -

My sister-in-law needs some phrases translated into Chinese. She's doing a play with her drama
team and they need a few phrases written on the set. One is "So sad to be alone in the world" and
the other is "To be or not to be, that is the question."

一個人在世界太傷心了。 - that's my (probably really bad) attempt at the first one.

生存還是毀滅,這是一個值得考慮的問題 - that's what I've found so far for the
second. Does that look right?

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monto -

I think they are OK.

mine for your reference:

So sad to be alone in the world

一個人孤苦零仃地留在这个世界上,太凄凉了。

To be or not to be, that is the question
是生存還是毀滅,這是問題所在。

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