Friends Logo Lampetentuk? Hmm, let's parse: The phrase "Friends Logo Lampe" is Danish. The developer said keep proper nouns exactly as written: "Friends" (franchise) should stay. Translate generic words around those names — condition, completeness, packaging, quantity, connective wording. But here "Logo" and "Lampe" are generic? "Logo" is English word used; in Dutch "Logo" remains "Logo" maybe same. "Lampe" Danish for "lamp" in Dutch is "lamp". So we should only translate generic words. "Friends" must remain. "Logo" likely stays. But it's not a proper noun per developer? They said keep product and set names exactly as written. "Friends Logo" could be product name? Unclear. But instruction: keep proper nouns exactly as written. "Friends" is proper noun. "Logo" maybe generic. But they want translate only generic words around those names. So change "Lampe" to Dutch "Lamp". Keep word order, punctuation, capitalization. So result: "Friends Logo Lamp" But "Logo" maybe fine. Return only title. Let's output.