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rosamarta Local time: 01:43 English to Spanish + ...
Oct 26, 2004
I have to translate a grant from English into Spanish. There is an abbrevation on the text that I cannot find anywhere, this is "Dip." and then it comes an ddress. Can anyone help me, what does it mean?
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Roberta Anderson Italy Local time: 01:43 Member (2001) English to Italian + ...
Try posting this as a Kudoz question
Oct 26, 2004
Hi Rosamarta.
I think you'll get an answer to your question if you post it as a Kudoz question, for language pair English > Spanish (from the Kudoz menu at the top of the Proz.com windows, choose Ask a question, then fill in for your languages and the term requested, providing as much context as possible.
Hope this helps, Roberta
[Edited at 2004-10-26 07:57]
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