08:53 May 31, 2009 |
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Norwegian to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. | |||||||
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4 | Norwegian majority |
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3 | majority Norwegian |
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3 | of both Norwegian and more ethnically diverse backgrounds |
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majority Norwegian Explanation: A suggestion from me. You will find hits for "majoritetsnorsk" from this author. Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://privat.hihm.no/lak/LleidaManus.doc |
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Norwegian majority Explanation: the language is not the point in this section, the author is trying to talk about doctors of different genders and background. I'd translate the segment "Norwegian doctors of both genders, and of majority and of majority and minority background, primarily come from a middle class background, and exercise a profession with male-dominated and prestigious connotiations". Very long and awkward sentence, but as we say: shit in - shit out Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://mighealth.net/no/index.php/Minority_-_Majority_relati... |
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of both Norwegian and more ethnically diverse backgrounds Explanation: I agree with the other contributors that the word itself leaves behind a bad taste in terms of ethnocentricity. To get around this, one way would be to try to unload the majority/minority distinction that is inherent in the word itself, while still maintaining the main idea of the sentence which could be interpreted to be diversity. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day10 hrs (2009-06-01 19:21:35 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Dropping the word "ethnically" from my answer would be a way to make the sentence even less charged: "of both Norwegian and more diverse backgrounds" |
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