15:46 May 22, 2005 |
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Portuguese to English translations [Non-PRO] Government / Politics / Journalism | |||||||
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5 | frontwards |
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5 | in the future / in a while |
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5 | later on |
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frontwards Explanation: an option |
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in the future / in a while Explanation: Literally: there in the front. But it's an expression for saying "in the future" in a vague way. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 mins (2005-05-22 15:52:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- You could also say \"in a while\" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2005-05-22 15:52:41 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- You could also say: \"later on\" |
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later on Explanation: :) |
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