18:28 Jun 17, 2001 |
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| Selected response from: Petra Dr. Schmidt-Sarbutt Australia Local time: 18:05 | |||
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na | go bankrupt |
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na | to fail |
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na | become insolvent |
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go bankrupt Explanation: fallierend means to go bankrupt or to go broke. Collins Dictionary |
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to fail Explanation: it's a commercial term Langenscheidt's Dictionary of Business Terms |
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become insolvent Explanation: Another alternative - according to Duden "fallieren" is Swiss German for "zahlungsunfähig". Good luck! Duden, July 2000 |
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