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Dutch to Italian translations [Non-PRO] General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters / tè | | Dutch term or phrase: z'n | Met *z'n* delicate caramel smaak, biedt xx een frisse, lichte smaak.
Una mia curiosità e dubbio grammaticale: *z'n* è l'abbreviazione di *zo'n*, oppure è l'abbreviazione/contrazione di *zijn* (suo) ? Grazie ! |
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| | zijn | Explanation: abbreviazione un po' informale
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appunto l'altra abbraviazione è zo'n da 'zo een'
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Grazie Simo e Sigune! |
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Zerlina Italy Local time: 05:32
| Grading comment Tante grazie Zerlina ! Ringrazio anche sigune per l'agree 4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer |
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| Dec 14, 2010 - Changes made by Simo Blom: | | Edited KOG entry | Simo Blom's old entry - "z\'n" => "zijn (abbreviazione un po\' informale)" |
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