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ClarissaMach

Joined: 18 May 2006 Posts: 644 Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:52 am Post subject: "Sonke route township..." (got it!) |
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Could someone please help me understanding the meaning of the sentence below:
Students and lecturers assisted the business owners to build the Sonke route township tourism network, encouraging local crafters and tourism services to get together to promote their businesses.
Thanks in advance,
Clarissa Alves Machado.
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Kristea
Joined: 17 Nov 2005 Posts: 167 Location: Minneapolis, MN USA
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:35 am Post subject: |
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My bet is that Sonke Route Township Tourism Network is the official name of the organization.
- Kristea _________________ "That man is a success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much." R.L. Stevenson |
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Mister Micawber

Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 774 Location: Yokohama
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:26 pm Post subject: |
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Pretty close, I think, Kristea. Perhaps not an official name, but certainly a standardized one. The 'Sonke route' appears to be a sort of region for tourism.
"UWC is one of
six sponsors and partners to the Sonke Cape Route, along with the Airports Company
of South Africa, Cape Metropolitan Tourism, The Western Cape Tourism Board and
the International Development Research Centre (www.sonke.org).
Students and lecturers saw this as an opportunity to invest their knowledge and skills
in the development of local entrepreneurs using computers and the Internet, as well as
face-to-face networking activities to connect people and encourage mutual learning
and information sharing. Students and lecturers have taught people to use computers
and helped build the Sonke route network, encouraging local crafters and tourism
services to get together to promote their businesses. In a documentary of the project,
the participants say that their income-earning opportunities have increased since the
establishment of the Sonke Cape network and since they first commenced advertising
on the African Dream website."
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ClarissaMach

Joined: 18 May 2006 Posts: 644 Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:09 am Post subject: |
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But if "Sonke route" is itself a standardized name, shouldn't "route" be written in capital letter too ("Sonke Route")?
I'm glad you both are trying to help me out, but unfortunately, I still don't know how to translate that phrase to Portuguese. I still don't understand the entire sentence. |
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Mister Micawber

Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 774 Location: Yokohama
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:22 am Post subject: |
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It's not that critical, Clarissa.
Sonke route township tourism network means 'a computer network of tourist-related businesses in the South African township of which the Sonke area travel route is a part'.
'Sonke Cape Route' can be substituted for 'Sonke route' if you wish to have the proper name of that area. That produces:
'a computer network of tourist-related businesses within the Sonke Cape Route.'
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ClarissaMach

Joined: 18 May 2006 Posts: 644 Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:23 am Post subject: |
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| Thanks a lot, Mr! I finally undesrtood! |
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