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11:18 Feb 23, 2001 |
Spanish to English translations [Non-PRO] Law/Patents | ||||
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na | correlative |
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na | Paul's right, but if you feel uncomfortable you could also |
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correlative Explanation: Hello. "Correlativo" and "correlative" are "true friends" in most cases. However, a little more context may help determine whether other "acquaintances" would fit better or not in a particular context. Wouldn't trust one term to be OK for each and all of the appearances of "correlativo" (or any other term for that matter) in your text. Can never be too careful. Cheerio :-) :-) |
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Paul's right, but if you feel uncomfortable you could also Explanation: try "corresponding" (loose synonym). However, in referring to maths, don't be afraid to use "correlative". |
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