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15:33 Mar 31, 2011 |
English to Danish translations [PRO] General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters | |||||||
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4 +2 | Prøvemiddag |
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3 | prøvemiddag før bryllup |
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3 | generalprøve med middag |
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3 | førbryllupsmiddag |
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prøvemiddag før bryllup Explanation: Just a suggestion. You are right, Danes don't have rehearsal dinners at all, so not such a bad idea, if you are brave, just to leave it out. However, your client may not be that happy if you leave out something they consider a sales parameter. Only you can be the judge of this. |
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generalprøve med middag Explanation: Could you use some kind of expression with ´generalprøve´ and whatever the rehearsal involved? I am quite sure that some ceremonies definitely call for a rehearsal, maybe on a smaller scale, but the idea is not completely unheard of. A real Dane may have a better suggestion, but that is what I thought of. |
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Prøvemiddag Explanation: I would use the term prøvemiddag. Traditionally, Danes do not use rehersal dinners, but reading your question I thought of an article I recently read: http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2011/03/16/070313.htm -I think this article fits well with the text being for a tourism project. And if the target audience are women searching for inspiration for their wedding, they will definitely know what is meant. -They will know the latest trends in this area! :) Reference: http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2011/03/16/070313.htm |
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