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Sep 26, 2012 23:48
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German term

Titelseite

German to English Marketing Printing & Publishing
**Titelseite** as opposed to Umschlagseite, this is in connection with a magazine
offering ad placement to customers at different locations in the publication. No other context given.

Umschlagseite is cover, and I assume Titelseite would be title page??? Still seems a bit
off.

TIA
Proposed translations (English)
4 +7 front cover
5 title page
3 cover page
Change log

Sep 27, 2012 07:02: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Other" to "Marketing"

Sep 27, 2012 10:03: Armand C. changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

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PRO (3): Nicole Schnell, Steffen Walter, Armand C.

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Discussion

Horst Huber (X) Sep 26, 2012:
'Titelseite", because the title of the publication is printed on it. In the case of a magazine, there might be advertisements too?

Proposed translations

9 mins

title page

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28 mins
+7
41 mins

front cover

Ad placements are also possible on the

Inside Front Cover = Umschlagseite 2 (U2)
Inside Back Cover = Umschlagseite 3 (U3)
Back Cover = Umschlagseite 4 (U4)
Peer comment(s):

agree Steffen Walter
6 hrs
Thanks, Steffen!
agree franglish
6 hrs
Thanks, franglish!
agree Armand C.
7 hrs
Thanks, Armand!
agree Nicola Wood
8 hrs
Thanks, Nicola!
agree barbarameyer
8 hrs
Thanks, Barbara!
agree Usch Pilz
8 hrs
Thanks, Usch!
agree Heike Holthaus
16 hrs
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