Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Just launched!

French translation:

Nouveauté !

Added to glossary by Kristen POSTIC
Nov 27, 2008 16:39
15 yrs ago
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English term

Just launched!

Non-PRO English to French Tech/Engineering Internet, e-Commerce
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Change log

Nov 27, 2008 17:46: Sara M changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Dec 11, 2008 09:00: Kristen POSTIC Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Dominique Maréchal, GILLES MEUNIER, Sara M

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Discussion

FBrisson Nov 27, 2008:
de quel type de produit s'agit-il?

Proposed translations

+12
5 mins
Selected

nouveauté !

Tout dépend du contexte.
On parle de Sortie pour un film, par exemple.
Peer comment(s):

agree IsaC : c'est ce que j'allais proposer ;-) ou "Nouveau" ou "A l'affiche" suivant le produit
1 min
agree Frederique Biehler
1 min
agree Eric Le Carre
2 mins
agree GILLES MEUNIER
15 mins
agree Blandine Proust
15 mins
agree cenek tomas
1 hr
agree Benoist SOULARD (X)
1 hr
agree swanda
5 hrs
agree Claudia Anda-Maria Halas
6 hrs
agree Aude Sylvain
7 hrs
agree Oriana W.
14 hrs
agree Arnold T.
2 days 3 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
3 mins

vient de sortir!

This is certainly what is used for a film that has just been released, so I would use it in this context as well.
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+2
1 hr

Nouveau lancement !

s'il s'agit de Google, comme je le suppose, alors c'est ça l'expression
Peer comment(s):

agree Maria-Betania Ferreira
13 mins
merci
agree solejnicz
4 hrs
merci
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