19:47 Apr 5, 2007 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. | |||||||
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independent kindergarden Explanation: As opposed to a state school |
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local government kindergarten Explanation: propozycja |
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community / locally governed kindergarten Explanation: that's a kindergarten governed by the local government |
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commune kindergarten Explanation: commune: the smallest administrative district of several European countries Link poniżej -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 mins (2007-04-05 20:01:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The C K is usually run and financially supported (at least in part)by local administration (samorząd) Reference: http://www.webshots.com/explore/Kindergarten |
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municipal/community kindergarden Explanation: Samorządowe is maintained by the local/municipal authorities. (Same happens with schools). Nowadays there are no longer state schools/kindergardens - they all are run by the local self government (samorząd). The point is that though all are run by local self government they are usually named 'public' or 'municipal'. If you need an opposite to smorządowe there are company kindergardens as an example. |
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