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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / law | |||||
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5 | for naturalized Argentines, for naturalized Argentineans |
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5 | for naturalized Argentinian citizens |
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for naturalized Argentines, for naturalized Argentineans Explanation: Random House Ar·gen·tine (ärÆjÃn t"nÅ, -t#nÅ), n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Argentina. 2. Argentina (usually prec. by the): They vacationed in the Argentine. –adj. 3. of or pertaining to Argentina. Also, Ar·gen·tin·e·an (ärÅjÃn tinÆ" Ãn) (for defs. 1, 3). Mike :) |
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for naturalized Argentinian citizens Explanation: Or simply for naturalized Argentinians |
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