Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Favoriten
English translation:
favourite
Added to glossary by
Klaus Dorn (X)
Sep 24, 2002 05:12
22 yrs ago
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German term
Favoriten
German to English
Tech/Engineering
IT (Information Technology)
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"Sollten Sie keinen der beiden Player installiert haben, können Sie sich Ihren Favoriten hier herunterladen."
The players in question (I can say this without breaching any confidentiality) are Windows Media Player and Real Player.
What I don't get is that the text seems to be saying you can download the players to your Favorites. But as far as I know, you don't download things to your Favorites. You ADD things to your Favorites, but you download to your Desktop or to a folder.
In any case, you add URLs and not applications to your Favorites.
So, what do they mean by this? Or have I missed something somewhere? (I'm sure "Ihren Favoriten" is a dative - wouldn't it be "Ihre Favoriten" if it was an accusative?)
Need an answer within the hour, please (job is due soon). TIA for your prompt assistance.
The players in question (I can say this without breaching any confidentiality) are Windows Media Player and Real Player.
What I don't get is that the text seems to be saying you can download the players to your Favorites. But as far as I know, you don't download things to your Favorites. You ADD things to your Favorites, but you download to your Desktop or to a folder.
In any case, you add URLs and not applications to your Favorites.
So, what do they mean by this? Or have I missed something somewhere? (I'm sure "Ihren Favoriten" is a dative - wouldn't it be "Ihre Favoriten" if it was an accusative?)
Need an answer within the hour, please (job is due soon). TIA for your prompt assistance.
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3 +1 | favourite (player) | Klaus Dorn (X) |
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favourite (player)
that's what it means, you can download your favourite player here...
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Note added at 2002-09-24 05:18:03 (GMT)
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If you haven\'t installed either of the two players, you can download your favourite player (ie. one of them) here.
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Note added at 2002-09-24 05:18:03 (GMT)
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If you haven\'t installed either of the two players, you can download your favourite player (ie. one of them) here.
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Wolf Brosius (X)
: absolutely right
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Comment: "Ah, the penny has just dropped! "Favorite" must be a weak masculine noun that takes the "n" in the accusative singular! And "Ihren" would be a masculine singular accusative form agreeing with it!
Where I got confused was interpreting "Favoriten" as a plural in this instance and thinking that "Ihren" was the dative plural rather than the masculine accusative singular.
Once I saw "favourite" in the singular and remembered all about weak masculine nouns etc., all the pieces of the puzzle fell into place. Thanks very much for your quick help."
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