Mar 30, 2009 04:58
15 yrs ago
Russian term

студентка 2-го курса

Russian to English Art/Literary Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting
Учебная работа студентки 2-го курса СПГХПА им. А.Л. Штиглица Ю. Клоповой.
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Vanda Nissen

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Proposed translations

+12
1 min
Selected

second year student

second year student
Peer comment(s):

agree Сергей Лузан
0 min
Спасибо!
agree sukirat anand
15 mins
Спасибо!
agree Tokyo_Moscow
52 mins
Спасибо!
agree Vanda Nissen
54 mins
Спасибо!
agree Oleksandr Kupriyanchuk
1 hr
agree Michael Korovkin
3 hrs
agree AT_Translate
4 hrs
agree Marina Aidova
4 hrs
agree Mikhail Korolev
5 hrs
agree JoanneEdwards
12 hrs
agree Alexandra Taggart
13 hrs
agree Andrey Belousov (X)
21 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+2
2 mins

2nd year student / sophomore

The latter is a less formal name for 2nd year students used in the US. You probably want the former one as it's more generic.
Peer comment(s):

agree Sergey Gorelik : sophomore student
2 hrs
agree Marina Aidova
4 hrs
neutral Alexandra Taggart : Sorry then.It's just that this "generic" has caught my eye
13 hrs
Old news! I said the same in my answer. ADDED: I wrote: the FORMER (i.e. 2nd year student) is more generic.
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10 hrs

a student in her second year

another possibility, if you think gender is important, though of course Yelena and Mikhail are quite right.
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