Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
mousquetaires
English translation:
company logo
Added to glossary by
Dr Lofthouse
Jan 14, 2014 03:44
10 yrs ago
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French term
mousquetaires
French to English
Bus/Financial
Names (personal, company)
Job application: describing previous positions...
"...puis ensuite comme Directeur Commercial et Marketing de la Banque du groupement des mousquetaires Intermarché, dans la grande distribution."
I don't know how best to render this - is it a reference to the 3 Musketeers, or a type of cuff? If the former, what 'quality' of the Musketeers is being inferred?
Would 'truimvirate' be a fitting alternative?
TIA
"...puis ensuite comme Directeur Commercial et Marketing de la Banque du groupement des mousquetaires Intermarché, dans la grande distribution."
I don't know how best to render this - is it a reference to the 3 Musketeers, or a type of cuff? If the former, what 'quality' of the Musketeers is being inferred?
Would 'truimvirate' be a fitting alternative?
TIA
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | company logo | ACOZ (X) |
4 | Les Mousquetaires | B D Finch |
Change log
Jan 14, 2014 08:08: writeaway changed "Field (specific)" from "Business/Commerce (general)" to "Names (personal, company)" , "Field (write-in)" from "Banking/Description of employer" to "(none)"
Jan 14, 2014 11:57: Jessica Noyes changed "Term asked" from " mousquetaires (here)" to " mousquetaires"
Proposed translations
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French term (edited):
mousquetaires (here)
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company logo
The logo has been a musketeer for many years now. It has become highly stylised but if you go to the Intermarché website, you'll see it in the top right-hand corner, with "Les mousquetaires" written underneath. It's a reference that the French would immediately understand but it's not really useful in English since it's synonymous with Intermarché. I would miss it out and just translate as "Intermarché group".
Reference:
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Sheila Wilson
: Instantly recognisable to everyone who's lived and shopped in France, not just French people
4 hrs
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neutral |
B D Finch
: It's not just a logo. It is the corporate name. Intermarché is one of the subsidiary franchise companies.
14 hrs
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Les Mousquetaires
This is the corporate name of the franchise group that includes
Intermarché, Netto, Bricomarché, Brico Cash, Roady and Poivre Rouge, as can be seen on the website posted by ACOZ.
Intermarché, Netto, Bricomarché, Brico Cash, Roady and Poivre Rouge, as can be seen on the website posted by ACOZ.
Discussion
here is their web site:
http://www.mousquetaires.com/
You leave it as it is (with a capital M)