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07:44 Jan 1, 2005 |
English to Norwegian translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary - Music | ||||
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| Selected response from: Сергей Лузан Russian Federation Local time: 11:56 | |||
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4 | stormsoldat/ storm soldat |
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stormsoldat/ storm soldat Explanation: 5 Norwegian pages for "stormsoldat". 115 for "storm soldat". "Stormtroops" mean "stormtropper". (I guess it could be selected as a collective noun for the whole project, but it's up to you to decide.) Re.: Oxford Engelsk-Norsk Ordbook (Hornby, Svenkerud) ISBN 82-02-02257 794 for "stormtropper". Good luck, Jeff Fahnestock! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2005-01-01 08:45:19 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 2 for \"storm kjemper\". (it doesn\'t seem a great possibility to me in the context) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2005-01-01 08:54:23 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- \"storm jager\" could be another possibility, but there are too many Dutch sights (even in spite of one Norwegian below). 5 for \"storm jager\". Adobe Web Photo Gallery ... jpg. sorm1 sorm1.jpg. storm jager storm jager.jpg. storm2 storm2.jpg. tankeoverføring tankeoverføring.jpg. trøtting trøtting.jpg. ... home.online.no/~tknu3/ThumbnailFrame.htm -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2005-01-01 09:01:20 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 25 Norwegian pages for \"storm(-)kamper\". \"storm kampfly\" is just Danish (1 page). My choice in this particular case would be either \"stormtropper\", for it\'s spelled very similar to English, or \"stormsoldat\". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2005-01-01 09:30:19 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Thank you & takke for grading, Jeff Fahnestock! I was glad to help. Reference: http://www.google.com |
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