Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Upcoming

French translation:

À venir

Added to glossary by Ariana Ariana
May 4, 2021 18:28
3 yrs ago
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English term

Upcoming

English to French Marketing Advertising / Public Relations Digi Menu
Upcoming
Allow guests to check in during a pandemic for their and your safety. We will keep the information within 14 days
Proposed translations (French)
4 +5 À venir
4 prochainement
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Cyril Tollari, Yvonne Gallagher

When entering new questions, KudoZ askers are given an opportunity* to classify the difficulty of their questions as 'easy' or 'pro'. If you feel a question marked 'easy' should actually be marked 'pro', and if you have earned more than 20 KudoZ points, you can click the "Vote PRO" button to recommend that change.

How to tell the difference between "easy" and "pro" questions:

An easy question is one that any bilingual person would be able to answer correctly. (Or in the case of monolingual questions, an easy question is one that any native speaker of the language would be able to answer correctly.)

A pro question is anything else... in other words, any question that requires knowledge or skills that are specialized (even slightly).

Another way to think of the difficulty levels is this: an easy question is one that deals with everyday conversation. A pro question is anything else.

When deciding between easy and pro, err on the side of pro. Most questions will be pro.

* Note: non-member askers are not given the option of entering 'pro' questions; the only way for their questions to be classified as 'pro' is for a ProZ.com member or members to re-classify it.

Proposed translations

+5
8 mins
Selected

À venir

Prochainement

Note from asker:
Merci
Peer comment(s):

agree Cyril Tollari
0 min
merci
agree Giovancy Hubbard
27 mins
merci
agree Saeed Najmi
1 hr
merci
agree TB CommuniCAT
5 hrs
merci
agree Victoria Britten
16 hrs
merci
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "merci"
1 hr

prochainement

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Note from asker:
Merci
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