Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Multifunctional, colourful uncoated paper
Latvian translation:
daudzfunkcionāls, krāsains bezpārklājuma papīrs
English term
Multifunctional, colourful uncoated paper
"Multifunctional, colourful uncoated paper"
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4 | daudzfunkcionāls, krāsains bezpārklājuma papīrs | Aivars Zarins |
4 +1 | Daudzfunkcionāls, krāsains nekrītots papīrs | Linda Kikuste |
Sep 19, 2011 14:17: Stefan Schaller changed "Language pair" from "English to Latin" to "English to Latvian"
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Proposed translations
daudzfunkcionāls, krāsains bezpārklājuma papīrs
Daudzfunkcionāls, krāsains nekrītots papīrs
Uncoated paper- nekrītots papīrs
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Note added at 22 hrs (2011-09-20 13:02:10 GMT)
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Usually "uncoated" is used as "nekrītots" by the publishing industry. "Bezpārklājuma" would be more general translation.
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