Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Deutsch term or phrase:
Aktionstage
Englisch translation:
Special Offer Days
Deutsch term
Aktionstage
4 +3 | Specials | Stephen Sadie |
3 +1 | Promotional sale | Raghunathan Rajagopalan |
2 | one-day sales | Jonathan MacKerron |
Jun 12, 2005 09:16: Marcus Malabad changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Non-PRO (1): Francis Lee (X)
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Proposed translations
Specials
Special Offers
Special Offer Days
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Note added at 4 mins (2005-06-12 09:06:23 GMT)
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you could add many more options to this list, I personally find my first best and nice and succinct
one-day sales
Promotional sale
agree |
Johanna Timm, PhD
: "Promotional days" is frequently usaed in the US
15 Stunden
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thanks Johanna
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