Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

The equipment maintenance is late for X days

Latvian translation:

aprīkojuma apkope ir iekavēta par x dienām

Added to glossary by Vitals
Feb 20, 2018 12:24
6 yrs ago
English term

The equipment maintenance is late for X days

English to Latvian Tech/Engineering Computers: Software Support message
**The equipment maintenance is late for X days**

...is running late for ...

Support message for equipment maintenance.

Thank you!
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Discussion

Evija Rimšāne Mar 1, 2018:
Your question: "would "for 2 / 10 / 21 days" have the same form "par x dienām"?". Answer: it is the same for any number, EXCEPT when it ends with the number "1"/"one" (1/21/31/101/251/etc), then it would be "par x dienu". However, please note that it doesn't apply to numbers that include "eleven" (11/111/211/311/etc): in such case it's the original wording "par x dienām". Hope I could explain it. :)

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aprīkojuma apkope ir iekavēta par x dienām

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Note from asker:
thank you! would "for 2 / 10 / 21 days" have the same form "par x dienām"?
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