Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Klavierliteratur
English translation:
piano literature
German term
Klavierliteratur
Aufnahmen zweihändiger **Klavierliteratur** liegen bei verschiedenen Radiosendern vor.
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5 +5 | piano literature | AZTranslations |
4 +4 | compositions for piano | Jo Bennett |
Non-PRO (2): Jim Tucker (X), hazmatgerman (X)
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Proposed translations
piano literature
compositions for piano
agree |
swisstell
: on both counts
13 mins
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agree |
Ingeborg Gowans (X)
: yes, agree w/ Swiss Tell; both possibilities would work here
16 mins
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agree |
franglish
1 hr
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neutral |
Joel Schaefer
: So what would the radio stations do with images? :)
1 hr
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Absolutely - but one doesn't like to make assumptions... :)
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Lynda Hepburn
: Yes, agree.
5 hrs
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