Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
loger (here)
English translation:
registers/logs
French term
loger (here)
"Reçoit, ***loge*** et transmet les appels téléphoniques; accueille les visiteurs; obtient et donne l'information disponible"
Does "loger" simply mean "places [or makes] telephone calls?
TIA
4 +2 | registers/logs | Ghyslaine LE NAGARD |
3 +2 | (recives), makes (and transfers) | Wendy Streitparth |
Non-PRO (2): Nikki Scott-Despaigne, mchd
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Proposed translations
registers/logs
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Note added at 4 mins (2015-04-15 18:22:41 GMT)
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records is another possibility
(recives), makes (and transfers)
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Note added at 7 mins (2015-04-15 18:26:17 GMT)
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Sorry: receives
loger un appel téléphonique, mais faire un appel téléphonique, téléphoner, appeler, donner un coup de téléphone, donner un coup de fil (familier).
http://www.lacsq.org/actualites/maux-de-la-langue/nouvelle/n...
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Nikki Scott-Despaigne
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Many thanks, Nikki
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mchd
: http://bdl.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/bdl/gabarit_bdl.asp?t1=1&id=3267
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Good reference, thanks
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