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reverse order

Spanish translation: en orden inverso

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English term or phrase:reverse order
Spanish translation:en orden inverso
Entered by: Mónica Algazi

14:49 Nov 17, 2006
English to Spanish translations [PRO]
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English term or phrase: reverse order
It seems like a simple enough phrase, but it doesn't come up in any of the Kudoz translation sections. If we count off the people on a list in "reverse" order, we start with the "Z's" and end with the "A's". Is it just "orden contrario"?
Bob Haskell
Local time: 06:02
en orden inverso
Explanation:
Parece ser eso.
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Mónica Algazi
Uruguay
Local time: 09:02
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4 +5en orden inverso
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en orden inverso


Explanation:
Parece ser eso.

Mónica Algazi
Uruguay
Local time: 09:02
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Asker: Yes; that seems like the best and obvious answer, pero yo, por lingüisticamente ingenuo, no la supe. Hace rato tuve que traducir "reverse the order" y salió "Invertir el orden". Así que "orden inverso" es perfecto. Gracias.


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Claudia Aguero
59 mins
  -> Gracias, Claudia.

agree  René Cofré Baeza
1 hr
  -> Gracias, René.

agree  Joaquim Siles-Borràs
3 hrs
  -> Gracias, Joaquim.

agree  Monica Monclus: O "en sentido inverso" o "a la inversa"
4 hrs
  -> Gracias, Monica.

agree  Fabio Descalzi
9 days
  -> Gracias, Fabio.
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