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  1. NA vs N/A - WordReference Forums

    Sep 13, 2005 · When filling in forms I have seen that english persons write NA or N/A if they for example have to fill in their mobile telephonenumber. What does it stand for? My guess is "Not Any", but I …

  2. Specialized Terminology - WordReference Forums

    May 26, 2005 · Quick Guide to Spanish-English forums / La guía rápida a los foros español-inglés

  3. Etymology, History of languages, and Linguistics (EHL)

    Aug 17, 2018 · What semantic notions underlie Proto-Indo-European *s (w)e- " (we our-)selves", with Proto-Germanic *swa- (in one's own way)?

  4. Keur / k€ / keuro - WordReference Forums

    May 25, 2015 · Happy Monday people! I am starting the week with a financial translation and have a query with regards to an abbreviation used.The text uses the expression "KEUR" which I understand …

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  6. for the year ended December 31, 2016 vs. as of December 31, 2016 vs.

    May 19, 2017 · Hello, I am trying to figure out the difference between these phrases "for the year ended December 31, 2016 vs. as of December 31, 2016 vs. in 2016". To me...

  7. 了 - 我吃了饭 / 我吃饭了 / 我吃了饭了 | WordReference Forums

    Mar 16, 2013 · 我吃了饭 ==> 了 is an auxiliary (助词) indicating a perfective aspect. 我吃了饭就去找你 :tick: 我吃饭了 ==> 了 is a modal particle (语气词) expressing an affirmative mood (肯定语气). 我吃饭 …

  8. lifes/lives - WordReference Forums

    Jan 31, 2007 · Hi! I want to know if this sentence has sense and if the grammar is correct: " Sometimes I wonder if I've changed lifes" "sometimes i wonder if i've changed lives" The translation in spanish is: …

  9. "to check" or "to check for" | WordReference Forums

    Feb 15, 2005 · In your sample sentence, I believe that "to check" is the verb, and "for the sign" is an adverbial phrase, telling where/what to check. Therefore, the "for" doesn't go with "check". A similar …

  10. éste [este], ésto o esto | WordReference Forums

    Feb 7, 2015 · This examples could illustrate you: Este (masculine), esta (feminine) = this (demonstrative adjectives) Esta casa es enorme y este vecindario parece tranquilo.This house is huge and this …