Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Oct 14, 2004 10:51
19 yrs ago
English term
News
Non-PRO
English to Swedish
Tech/Engineering
IT (Information Technology)
Website
I'm doing a DTP job and I must translate this word for the title of a website section, "News" in the sense of "What's new". I know that in the glossaries says "nyheter". Does it also mean "what's new", "what's updated"? Thank you very much for your help.
Proposed translations
(Swedish)
4 +3 | nyheter | Görel Bylund |
3 +4 | aktuellt | OpenTranslation |
4 +1 | nytt | Meadow Media |
3 | Yes | hirselina |
Proposed translations
+3
4 mins
Selected
nyheter
Yes, it can also mean e.g. "what's new" and "what's updated".
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+4
3 mins
aktuellt
I have used the term "Aktuellt" in this context....
Peer comment(s):
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Erik Hansson
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Thierry Jamez
37 mins
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Manualmakaren
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ohemulen
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+1
7 mins
nytt
If the website is more informal "nytt" would be a good choice.
10 mins
Yes
Yes, you can use "nyheter" in that way.
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