Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

unfriend

Turkish translation:

arkadaş listesinden çıkarmak

Nov 18, 2009 19:57
14 yrs ago
English term

unfriend

GBK English to Turkish Social Sciences Internet, e-Commerce
Definition from Oxford University Press USA:
To remove someone as a ‘friend’ on a social networking site such as Facebook.
Example sentences:
We friended each other on a social site a few months ago. Last weekend, I might have unfriended you or unsubscribed to your list. I’ve been talking to people who’ve been doing the same thing. (ME Strauss)
Deciding to unfriend someone might be a hard choice. But the process itself is quick and simple. (Mahalo.com Incorporated.)
That's all it takes to unfriend someone on Facebook, and if you change your mind then it's easy to add them again as a friend. (RickySays, Inc)
Proposed translations (Turkish)
5 +3 arkadaş listesinden çıkarmak
Change log

Nov 18, 2009 19:33: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"

Nov 18, 2009 19:57: changed "Stage" from "Preparation" to "Submission"

Nov 21, 2009 20:58: changed "Stage" from "Submission" to "Selection"

Nov 21, 2009 22:54: changed "Stage" from "Selection" to "Completion"

Discussion

Silvia Killian Özler Nov 18, 2009:
friend / unfriend Since friend / unfriend are verbs that only make sense in environments like facebook, I would suggest something equivalent in Turkish like "arkadaşlamak / arkadaşlamamak".

Proposed translations

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arkadaş listesinden çıkarmak

Definition from own experience or research:
'Arkadaşlık' şeklinde tanımlanmış bir ilişkinin bulunduğu herhangi bir sanal ortamda (ör. sosyal ağ sitelerinde) 'arkadaşlık' ilişkisini sonlandırmak.
Example sentences:
Birisini arkadaş listemden çıkardım, onun arkadaş listesinde hala duruyor muyum? (SanalCafe SSS)
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agree Özden Arıkan
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agree Doğa Doğu : bence tam karşılığı bu
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