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Italian to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary / Footnote | |||||||
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5 +1 | compare |
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4 | See |
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4 | cf. |
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See Explanation: See Serge Lebovici. "Psychoanalyse et Cinéma in Revue Internationale de Filmologie", N. 5. 1950 |
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compare Explanation: Eurodicautom says cfr. is short for "confronta" or "Confer" (Latin) Reference: http://europa.eu.int/eurodicautom/Controller |
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cf. Explanation: common abbreviation in English: cf. Serge Lebovici..... stands for the same Latin term |
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