Talk:Bergens Tidende

Why is the picture missing, and what was it of? Shall I take a picture of their HQ or of the front page of a paper?

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Literal translation
A dictionary definition literal translation suggests me that the name of the page is equivalent to "The Bergen Journal" (named after the city of Bergen to state the obvious) as opposed to the various other "bladet" or "daily" papers. I am always interested by the literal translations, and full explanations of names and titles, even if they don't have any further meanings, but do they? Sometimes these meanings are so obvious to people who understand the local language it doesn't seem worth pointing out but to non-Norwegians it could be useful. Perhaps because it is an older newspaper and was not always daily when it first started? Unlike the British newspapers I don't know if this difference in title carries other meanings, like perceived the differences in quality between the broadsheets and the tabloid press in the United Kingdom. Maybe it is not interesting to anyone else and not significant but if it does holds any deeper meaning it might be worth including a literal translation of the title and explanation in the article. (I did also read a translation of the Norwegian Wikipedia page for Bergens Tidende before asking.) -- 109.76.197.45 (talk) 23:35, 22 January 2022 (UTC)