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How would you translate “more” for use as an interface button?
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I'm working on an interface that includes several tabs to organize information about a topic. In the English version, the last tab is labeled "More", and it shows additional details about the topic.
What would be the most appropriate Japanese translation to use for this button?
Note: The button is restricted to a small space so I am looking for a short word, ideally around 5 or less characters.
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I'm working on an interface that includes several tabs to organize information about a topic. In the English version, the last tab is labeled "More", and it shows additional details about the topic.
What would be the most appropriate Japanese translation to use for this button?
Note: The button is restricted to a small space so I am looking for a short word, ideally around 5 or less characters.
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I'm working on an interface that includes several tabs to organize information about a topic. In the English version, the last tab is labeled "More", and it shows additional details about the topic.
What would be the most appropriate Japanese translation to use for this button?
Note: The button is restricted to a small space so I am looking for a short word, ideally around 5 or less characters.
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I'm working on an interface that includes several tabs to organize information about a topic. In the English version, the last tab is labeled "More", and it shows additional details about the topic.
What would be the most appropriate Japanese translation to use for this button?
Note: The button is restricted to a small space so I am looking for a short word, ideally around 5 or less characters.
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Possible options are:
- 詳細 (literally "detail")
- その他 (literally "others")
- もっと見る / さらに見る (literally "see more")
- もっと読む / さらに読む (literally "read more")
もっと/さらに + 見る/読む may be the most literal, and it is suitable as the caption of the button in "manual infinite scroll" UI. But as the caption of the rightmost tab, I feel 詳細 or その他 would look more natural.
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Possible options are:
- 詳細 (literally "detail")
- その他 (literally "others")
- もっと見る / さらに見る (literally "see more")
- もっと読む / さらに読む (literally "read more")
もっと/さらに + 見る/読む may be the most literal, and it is suitable as the caption of the button in "manual infinite scroll" UI. But as the caption of the rightmost tab, I feel 詳細 or その他 would look more natural.
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Possible options are:
- 詳細 (literally "detail")
- その他 (literally "others")
- もっと見る / さらに見る (literally "see more")
- もっと読む / さらに読む (literally "read more")
もっと/さらに + 見る/読む may be the most literal, and it is suitable as the caption of the button in "manual infinite scroll" UI. But as the caption of the rightmost tab, I feel 詳細 or その他 would look more natural.
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Possible options are:
- 詳細 (literally "detail")
- その他 (literally "others")
- もっと見る / さらに見る (literally "see more")
- もっと読む / さらに読む (literally "read more")
もっと/さらに + 見る/読む may be the most literal, and it is suitable as the caption of the button in "manual infinite scroll" UI. But as the caption of the rightmost tab, I feel 詳細 or その他 would look more natural.
Possible options are:
- 詳細 (literally "detail")
- その他 (literally "others")
- もっと見る / さらに見る (literally "see more")
- もっと読む / さらに読む (literally "read more")
もっと/さらに + 見る/読む may be the most literal, and it is suitable as the caption of the button in "manual infinite scroll" UI. But as the caption of the rightmost tab, I feel 詳細 or その他 would look more natural.
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