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Feb 13, 2019 19:53
5 yrs ago
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French term
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher

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Discussion

Yvonne Gallagher Feb 13, 2019:
yes, French context needed for best reponse. Any of the answers could fit..
philgoddard Feb 13, 2019:
Rachel meant French context. What does it say before and after this?
ainichi (asker) Feb 13, 2019:
Hi there, It is just a description of a kids puzzle. The puzzle is showing city life.
Rachel Fell Feb 13, 2019:
Hello, you need to add some context for the phrase//Thank you :-)

Proposed translations

+3
46 mins
Selected

everyone has got their own daily routine

As Ms Ophof said, a bit more context would be helpful!
Peer comment(s):

agree Yolanda Broad
2 hrs
agree liz askew
15 hrs
agree Marian Vieyra : Or, for UK - everyone has their own...
17 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
14 mins

to each their day to day/to each their share/quotient

lacking context ........suggestion
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+1
1 hr

Everyday life

It could be as straightforward as this, but it depends if it's a heading, a response, a picture caption - and if so, what does the image show?, and the target readers, etc.

even possibly "Everybody's busy!" if for children
Peer comment(s):

agree ormiston : agree with all this. it may be a tagline in which case it must be snappy.
1 day 12 hrs
Thank you ormiston :-)
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7 hrs

Everyone's daily life

Although I don't know the context or the full sentence, my suggestion could be a possible answer.
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3 days 2 hrs

each one has its daily life

It's hard to say without context.
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