Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
"all those abstaining"
Spanish translation:
Abstenciones
English term
"All those Abstaining"
Colleagues from Spain, feel free to send me your suggestions as well. This is a translation of a public meeting about early care. Is okay to translate it as " todos los que se abstienen"?
I'm sorry about the previous duplicate sentence. It's already closed.
Thanks for you help.
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CHAIR PUTS THE MOTION TO VOTE | PRESIDENTE (a)
"All those in favor"
"All those opposed /
"All those Abstaining/ Abstienen"
4 +4 | Abstenciones | Víctor Zamorano |
5 +2 | Todos los que se abstienen | Thamara Quintini |
Nov 13, 2022 08:43: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
Nov 18, 2022 08:57: Víctor Zamorano Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): Pablo Cruz
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Proposed translations
Abstenciones
Muchas gracias Victor. |
Gracias Victor. |
Todos los que se abstienen
Muchas gracias Thamara. |
agree |
María Gómez Carranza
: Coincido en que ambas opciones son adecuadas, pero me inclino por ésta al igual que Thamara.
9 hrs
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agree |
abe(L)solano
17 hrs
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