Jun 24, 2001 11:32
23 yrs ago
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Latin term
per diem
Non-PRO
Latin to English
Tech/Engineering
......will be provided with £20 per diem allowance for meals and transport costs.....
Proposed translations
(English)
0 +2 | daily / per day | David Meléndez Tormen |
0 | a/per day | Andrea Kopf |
Proposed translations
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daily / per day
"Per diem" is also fine. That's an usual term for scholarships, conferences, etc.
Example:
"The University will pay staff a per diem rate for daily expenses while travelling either in Australia or overseas countries"
(www.usyd.edu.au/su/fsd/acc_manual/805.html )
Good luck!
Example:
"The University will pay staff a per diem rate for daily expenses while travelling either in Australia or overseas countries"
(www.usyd.edu.au/su/fsd/acc_manual/805.html )
Good luck!
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