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20:02 Oct 30, 2006 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Advertising / Public Relations / Advertising brochure | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Monica Colangelo Argentina Local time: 13:36 | ||||||
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5 | PR |
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PR Explanation: Yes, definitely, Public Relations. |
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PR Explanation: RRPP - relaciones públicas = PR! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 mins (2006-10-30 20:04:26 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://boards2.melodysoft.com/app?id=rrpp -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 mins (2006-10-30 20:06:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Beats me why, but in Argentina PR is RRPP, "recursos humanos" is RRHH. Not sure whether or not this is a rule for other Spanish speaking countries. |
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