Kasseneinlage

English translation: cash tray

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German term or phrase:Kasseneinlage
English translation:cash tray
Entered by: Brie Vernier

17:32 Feb 12, 2006
German to English translations [PRO]
Marketing - Retail
German term or phrase: Kasseneinlage
"Anmelde-Bon in die **Kasseneinlage** legen
Kasseneinlage in Schublade legen
Schublade schließen"
Still on the cash till: if I take cash tray as Kasseneinsatz, is it OK to use "till insert" here?
TIA
Stephen Sadie
Germany
Local time: 00:10
same as Kasseneinsatz
Explanation:
if you ask me

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Note added at 5 days (2006-02-18 12:21:28 GMT)
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Yes, Stephen, the "certain amount of money" that goes back in the till in its convenient plastic tray. Each cashier usually starts out with a specific amount of money when they go on shift, and it makes sense that they refer to the container that holds this amount to describe the amount itself.
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Brie Vernier
Germany
Local time: 00:10
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thanks brie
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3 +3same as Kasseneinsatz
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same as Kasseneinsatz


Explanation:
if you ask me

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Note added at 5 days (2006-02-18 12:21:28 GMT)
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Yes, Stephen, the "certain amount of money" that goes back in the till in its convenient plastic tray. Each cashier usually starts out with a specific amount of money when they go on shift, and it makes sense that they refer to the container that holds this amount to describe the amount itself.

Brie Vernier
Germany
Local time: 00:10
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 12
Grading comment
thanks brie

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agree  Tradesca (X)
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agree  Lancashireman: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/1254221
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  -> Uh, yes, thanks, I was there.

agree  JSolis
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