14:39 May 29, 2009 |
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1 | visa poster endast om originalspråket ges nytt namn |
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show items only if original language is rebranded visa poster endast om originalspråket ges nytt namn Explanation: Well, I am only guessing. Have no idea about the context. Rebranding usually means to market something under a new name. And it happens every so often in linguistics that languages are given new names or come to be know under new names (to some circles of people). (böhmiska > tjeckiska, kinesiska > mandarin, nahuatl > aztekiska, svenska > ovanförskåneska etc.) If the context is business and marketing, maybe the meaning is: show items only if some particular product is rebranded in the original language. |
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