Bonanza in other languages

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My booth shows up over there (in English), but when tried to login for example to bonanzamarket.de with my account it wasn’t possible. Does anyone knows if these are just empty shells or is it possible to translate a booth to a different language somehow? If the latter, has this any benefit?

Thanks.

asked over 9 years ago

2 Comments

BlueBoy says: November 25, 2015

I don’t think it has any benefit. And automatic translations are totally disastrous.

BlueBoy says: November 25, 2015

PS… I see US booths are showing up in English, just the prices are in Euro

3 Answers

Alas, there is a TYPO!… in the .de (German) site.
Ihr Ziel für alles außer dem gewöhnlichen
In this case it must be *G*ewöhnlichen (G = CAP)

answered over 9 years ago

BlueBoy
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See BlueBoy's booth

I myself am looking for how to make a good change text, tell me where to find?

answered almost 4 years ago

Slaren
Reputation: 34
See Slaren's booth

In fact, anyone can do a normal translation, because there is already a good service that can help with this. I can give recommendations from myself where I usually ask for help with such things. For example it is easy and simple here [URL removed] to look and make a good translation. I often use it for work if I need to translate something into some rare language. So I hope I was able to help!

answered almost 4 years ago

Hison
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