Termhotel Thread poster: Hans Lenting
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Just came across this impressive source of terminology, mainly English <> Dutch:
https://termhotel.com/Home
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Mr. Satan (X) English to Indonesian Credit where credit's due | Mar 20, 2022 |
Our Michael Beijer is the site owner. If I've mistaken him for someone else, I do apologize.
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Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 12:53 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ... Thanks guys! | Mar 20, 2022 |
Indeed, it's my website. Collecting terminology resources that may be of use to us translators has long been a hobby of mine, and Termhotel.com is my latest attempt at a unified place for all of it. So far it contains only a fraction of my entire collection but I am adding stuff almost daily (see: https://termhotel.com/Special:RecentChanges ). I hope it is of use to some of you!
M... See more Indeed, it's my website. Collecting terminology resources that may be of use to us translators has long been a hobby of mine, and Termhotel.com is my latest attempt at a unified place for all of it. So far it contains only a fraction of my entire collection but I am adding stuff almost daily (see: https://termhotel.com/Special:RecentChanges ). I hope it is of use to some of you!
Michael Beijer
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Mirelluk United Kingdom Local time: 12:53 Member (2005) English to Italian + ...
Really impressive and very generous of you to share.
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Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 12:53 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ...
Mirelluk wrote:
Really impressive and very generous of you to share.
Great job!
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Tina Vonhof (X) Canada Local time: 05:53 Dutch to English + ... Thanks Michael! | Mar 21, 2022 |
It will be a great resource for searching those pesky Dutch abbreviations and acronyms. Thanks for sharing. | | |
expressisverbis Portugal Local time: 12:53 Member (2015) English to Portuguese + ... We should have more colleagues like Michael | Mar 21, 2022 |
My language pairs are quite different, but I would like to congratulate you!
I am a terminology enthusiast. | | |
Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 12:53 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ... You're welcome! | Apr 1, 2022 |
Tina Vonhof wrote:
It will be a great resource for searching those pesky Dutch abbreviations and acronyms. Thanks for sharing.
That's exactly why I started it, as I was looking for a single place to search for all those annoying terms that you know someone must have documented, somewhere. The idea is to just keep adding them all to a single website, until, one day, it will contain ... EVERYTHING | |
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Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 12:53 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ... termhotel.com > beijerterm.com (name change/rebranding) | Nov 11, 2023 |
Hi everyone!
I recently decided to change the name of ‘termhotel’ to ‘beijerterm’, and I am in the process of moving everything over to https://beijerterm.com/
Most of the old data is there already, just need to do a bit of housekeeping. I am also constantly adding new stuff to the new site! For example, I just added this one toda... See more Hi everyone!
I recently decided to change the name of ‘termhotel’ to ‘beijerterm’, and I am in the process of moving everything over to https://beijerterm.com/
Most of the old data is there already, just need to do a bit of housekeeping. I am also constantly adding new stuff to the new site! For example, I just added this one today:
https://beijerterm.com/TU/e_Terminology_list
One of the reasons was that the phrase "termhotel" was having a hard time competing with hotels on Google, while the name "beijerterm" doesn't suffer from this problem.
I also like the look of:
• beijer.uk
• beijerterm.com
better than:
• beijer.uk
• termhotel.com
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