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15:17 Jan 22, 2003 |
Spanish to English translations [Non-PRO] Bus/Financial | |||||
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5 | invoices by bill/receipt |
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4 | invoices per ticket |
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3 +1 | list of invoices by ticket |
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invoices per ticket Explanation: ... |
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list of invoices by ticket Explanation: + |
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invoices by bill/receipt Explanation: In Mexico, at least, "ticket" is bill or cash register receipt. It is not the same as "ticket" in English, which is billete/boleto. |
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