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14:54 Jan 15, 2002 |
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| Selected response from: Tatiana Öri-Kovács Brazil Local time: 19:34 | |||
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personal enterprise / venture Explanation: I guess that's it. |
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personal undertaking - one-person business Explanation: personal undertaking / enterprise would be my first option, but one-person business also defines it. |
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being an enterpreneurial person Explanation: Espero que te resulte útil. |
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entrepreneur Explanation: is in business for himself. Need a sentence to give you correct wording in context. |
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own company Explanation: Es igual que su propia empresa. En ingles seria 'he/she has or operates his/her own company'. Es lo mas claro. |
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in business for oneself Explanation: You could just say it like this if it is casual conversation |
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self-employment / self-employed person Explanation: como en la siguiente referencia, es la forma que tiene el ingles de referirse a las personas que tienen su propio negocio: "Self-Employed Person A person who runs a trade or business, rather than working as an employee for someone else. You are self-employed if you are a sole ... moneycentral.msn.com/taxes/glossary/glossary.asp?TermID=299 - 13k " I hope it helps nat Sp, exp bus/fi + web ref |
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