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Jul 12, 2007 07:48
16 yrs ago
allemand term

slogan

allemand vers français Marketing Autre
"NATUR rein, NATUR raus". Il s'agit de la philosophie d'une entreprise de découpe de viande. Merci à tous!
Proposed translations (français)
4 Nature pure, naturellement!
Change log

Jul 14, 2007 19:46: franglish changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): lorette, Muriel Fuchs, franglish

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Discussion

lorette Jul 12, 2007:
Style : les animaux sont élevés en pleine nature / il en résulte une viande naturelle.
lorette Jul 12, 2007:
Contexte trop maigre...

Proposed translations

2 jours 11 heures
allemand term (edited): Natur rein, Natur raus

Nature pure, naturellement!

ou: Purement naturel, du début à la fin/ du pâturage à l'assiette

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