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08:49 Sep 12, 2007 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Government / Politics / Honduras | |||||||
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4 +1 | clearly/frankly |
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5 | openly / clearly |
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3 +1 | openly, publicly, clearly |
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clearly/frankly Explanation: From the DRAE: paladinamente. 1. adv. m. Públicamente, claramente, sin rebozo. As publically appears earlier in the sentence, it must be the second meaning here. |
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openly / clearly Explanation: Fuente: www.rae.es Paladinamente: 1. adv. m. Públicamente, claramente, sin rebozo. Fuente: Collins Dictionary 1. liter adv. openly, publicly, clearly. Good luck! |
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