Glossary entry

Portuguese term or phrase:

...tanto de um quanto de outro grupo.

English translation:

for both groups

Added to glossary by edecastroalves
Jul 26, 2012 13:41
11 yrs ago
Portuguese term

...tanto de um quanto de outro grupo.

Portuguese to English Bus/Financial Media / Multimedia Petrobras e outras firmas
Nos próximos levantamentos, esperam-se números ainda maiores, ...
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Non-PRO (1): T o b i a s

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Proposed translations

+6
1 min
Selected

for both groups

In good English you would say just this.
Peer comment(s):

agree T o b i a s
25 mins
Grato!
agree Marlene Curtis
26 mins
Grato!
agree Lais Leite
1 hr
Grato!
agree Verginia Ophof
2 hrs
Grato!
agree Sheryle Oliver
12 hrs
Grato!
agree NataliaAnne
22 hrs
Grato!
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5 hrs

as much for one as the other

as much for one as the other
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