Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

that insist on it

French translation:

qui y tiennent vraiment

Added to glossary by Thierry Darlis
Jul 5, 2017 16:56
6 yrs ago
English term

that insist on it

Non-PRO English to French Bus/Financial General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
As for xxxx, the xxxx is an option for customers that insist on it. xxxx had Office365 integration back in 2014 and xxxxI integration with content packs in 2015.xxxx will soon be shipping an Outlook mobile app that supports the xxxx Outlook Add-in, which was delivered in 2016. Bots and conversational interfaces with both xxxx and xxxx are currently in the lab.
Change log

Jul 5, 2017 17:14: writeaway changed "Field" from "Other" to "Bus/Financial"

Jul 5, 2017 19:01: mchd changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): writeaway, Rachel Fell, mchd

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Proposed translations

+5
4 mins
Selected

qui y tiennent vraiment

Suggestion
Peer comment(s):

agree Tony M : Snap! Les grands esprits...
1 min
Merci
agree GILLES MEUNIER
12 mins
Merci
agree writeaway
15 mins
Merci
agree Maïté Mendiondo-George
58 mins
Merci
agree Annie Rigler
16 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+2
5 mins

qui y tiennent

Might be one way of doing it?
Peer comment(s):

agree Alain Boulé
9 mins
Merci, Alain !
agree writeaway : http://www.larousse.fr/dictionnaires/anglais-francais/insist... it's not like there are 50 ways to go (I can't be bothered to log in all the time for RC).
14 mins
Thanks, W/A! Quite! R+C comes up with much the same...
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3 hrs

qui le souhaitent

ou bien
Peer comment(s):

neutral Tony M : Surely, though, that's quite a bit weaker than 'to insist'?
29 mins
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