May 7, 2021 12:38
3 yrs ago
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English term

To like or Likes

Non-PRO English to German Art/Literary General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
You can like up to 5 players a day.
Up to 5 likes can be given a day.
First, you can give a maximum of 5 likes in Heroes Hall,
Change log

May 7, 2021 13:11: ibz changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

May 7, 2021 18:25: Murad AWAD changed "Field" from "Other" to "Art/Literary"

May 7, 2021 18:26: Murad AWAD changed "Term asked" from "To like (eg on Facebook), Likes, etc" to "To like or Likes"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Susanne Gläsel

Non-PRO (3): Steffen Walter, Sebastian Witte, ibz

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Proposed translations

+5
8 mins
English term (edited): To like (eg on Facebook), Likes, etc
Selected

liken, Likes

Peer comment(s):

agree Steffen Walter
1 min
Danke!
agree ibz
23 mins
Danke!
agree Eleanore Strauss : na klar
31 mins
Danke!
agree Gudrun Wolfrath
3 hrs
Danke!
agree Bernd Albrecht : Immer wieder gerne gelikt (sic!) vgl. https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/liken
4 days
Danke!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
+1
20 hrs

mit "Gefällt mir" markieren oder "Gefällt mir"-Angabe

Ich denke, "liken" oder "Likes" ist tatsächlich mittlerweile sehr bekannt und wird auch in der Umgangssprache verwendet. Die offizielle, deutsche Übersetzung lautet allerdings "mit "Gefällt mir" markieren" für "to like" und "Gefällt mir"-Angabe für "Likes" (siehe Linke bei "Online references").
Example sentence:

Markiere den Beitrag mit „Gefällt mir“ oder kommentiere ihn.

Wähle die Seite aus, in deren Namen du eine „Gefällt mir“-Angabe machen oder kommentieren möchtest.

Peer comment(s):

agree Bernd Albrecht : Ältere Semester wie wir wissen sowas natürlich noch gut aus eigener Erfahrung ;-j Gabs mal ein Video von CollegeHumor: What does it mean when a guy pokes you on facebook? -->> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/XD - hoffentlich nichts Unanständiges
4 days
XD
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