Appendix – Panasonic -eng User Manual

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English→French

Subject Gender

In French, nouns, adjectives, and articles have gender, so the translation may vary depending on

whether the speaker is male or female.

For example, translating “I am a lecturer.” could result in either of the following sentences.
Male: Je suis conférencier.
Female: Je suis conférencière.

Format

Specify your preference for translating the English word “you.” The English word “you” can be

translated in French as “tu” (casual) or “vous” (casual-plural, formal, or formal-plural).

For example, translating “You sing.” could result in either of the following sentences.
Casual: Tu chantes.
Casual-plural, formal, or formal-plural: Vous chantez.

English→German

Subject Gender

In German, nouns have gender, so the translation may vary depending on whether the speaker is

male or female.

For example, translating “I am a lecturer.” could result in either of the following sentences.
Male: Ich bin Dozent.
Female: Ich bin Dozentin.

Format

Specify your preference for translating the English word “you.” The English word “you” can be

translated in German as “du” (casual), “ihr” (casual-plural), or “Sie” (formal/formal-plural).

For example, translating “You sing.” could result in any of the following sentences.
Casual: Du singst.
Casual-plural: Ihr singt.
Formal, formal-plural: Sie singen.

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