Cucumis - Free online translation service
. .



Translation - Dutch-English - Indien de defecte kom met partnummer 5687900 naar...

Current statusTranslation
This text is available in the following languages: DutchFrenchEnglish

Category Explanations - Business / Jobs

Title
Indien de defecte kom met partnummer 5687900 naar...
Text
Submitted by Cristalclear
Source language: Dutch

Indien de defecte kom met partnummer 5687900 naar Rew wordt geretourneerd en de nieuwe kom door een Rew gecertificeerd Engineer wordt geïnstalleerd dan geldt 10% korting op dit onderdeel.
Remarks about the translation
This is sentence is created for quotations. Please translate in British English and France French.

Title
Defective piece
Translation
English

Translated by Aneesa
Target language: English

If the defective piece, with part number 5687900 is sent back to Rew and the new
piece is installed by a Rew certified engineer, then you will be given 10% discount
on this part.
Validated by lilian canale - 10 August 2008 20:40





Last messages

Author
Message

10 August 2008 06:23

Shaneeae
Number of messages: 55
"Part number" should be two words.

"Broken bowl" doesn't sound right. Maybe "defective container/basin) instead. It would help if I knew what this part is used for.

"you will have 10% discount" would sound better as "you will be given a 10% discount"

10 August 2008 11:33

jollyo
Number of messages: 330
Perhaps the word 'bowl' should be replaced by 'reservoir', because it seems to be a technical instrument, not a kitchen utility.

partnumber
part number

you will have
you will receive


10 August 2008 12:56

MÃ¥ddie
Number of messages: 1285
I agree with Shaneeae and Jollyo; it would sound much better like that.

"récipient défectueux"= maybe broken container
"numéro d'identification"= maybe simply identification number

"vous aurez une réduction de 10% sur cette pièce"=you will be given a 10% discount for this part

Madeleine

10 August 2008 13:56

reggina
Number of messages: 302
...you will receive a 10% discount...
Why Engineer with a capital E?
Part number or identification number?