Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Playland (Restaurants McDonald)

French translation:

aire de jeux

Added to glossary by Boris Tsikel (X)
Jun 4, 2005 20:48
19 yrs ago
English term

Playland

English to French Bus/Financial Business/Commerce (general)
Il s'agit de restaurants McDonald "In 1971, the first Playland opened in California".

Merci !
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Non-PRO (1): df49f (X)

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Proposed translations

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21 mins
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aire de jeux

La première aire de jeux a été ouverte en Californie en 1971.
Peer comment(s):

agree Sandra C.
9 mins
Merci
agree Francine Alloncle
22 mins
Merci
agree Merline
2 hrs
Merci
agree Anna Maria Augustine (X)
6 hrs
Merci
agree Assimina Vavoula
8 hrs
Merci
agree gilbertlu : oui
9 hrs
Merci
agree Infotradus
18 hrs
agree df49f (X)
18 hrs
agree Nathalie Allaire (X)
2 days 16 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Merci !"
1 hr

Jeux extérieurs

Dans les Mc D français, cela s'appelle "Jeux extérieurs"
http://www.mcdonalds-pontarlier.fr/
Peer comment(s):

agree DocteurPC : probablement exact, je ne suis pas une fan du Mc Do
3 hrs
disagree df49f (X) : dans les McDo français, ça s'appelle une "aire de jeux" (qui sont d'ailleurs parfois en intérieur) - http://www.atlantis-nantes.com/sorties/restau/mcdo/mcdo.html
18 hrs
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