May 23, 2017 13:38
7 yrs ago
German term

Tages-Trendings

German to English Tech/Engineering Automation & Robotics Telecontrol
Anlagenhersteller ### nutzt Sinema Remote Connect zur permanenten Übertragung von Betriebsdaten und erstellt daraus aussagekräftige Tages-Trendings für die Prozessoptimierung und die präventive Wartung.
Proposed translations (English)
3 +3 daily trends
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): philgoddard

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Proposed translations

+3
2 mins
Selected

daily trends

Sounds to me like typical German, taking an English word, adding 'ing' and then making a plural of it.
Peer comment(s):

agree BrigitteHilgner : You are probably right - to me (I am German) Tages-Trendings is just dreadful, but some people do love their Denglish!
1 hr
Yes, I have always felt, that if they are not going to use the correct English words, then they should stick to German, but it's a loosing battle; there are so many: sets (place mats), handy (mobile or cell phone), air condition (air conditioning), etc.
agree Steffen Walter
4 hrs
Thanx Steffen
agree philgoddard
4 hrs
Thanx philgoddard
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