Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

dt.

Italian translation:

deutsch

Added to glossary by PatriziaM.
Jun 13, 2012 17:46
11 yrs ago
German term

dt.

Non-PRO German to Italian Bus/Financial Telecom(munications)
(15 Cent/Min. aus dem dt. Festnetz, Mobilfunk max. 44 Cent/Min)
(0,04€/Min. aus dem AT Festnetz, aus dem Mobilnetz AT 0,18€/Min)

dt. = Deutsch? Digital?

e "AT" rimane invariato?
Proposed translations (Italian)
4 +3 deutsch
Change log

Jun 13, 2012 17:55: Roy vd Heijden changed "Language pair" from "English to Italian" to "German to Italian"

Jun 13, 2012 18:26: Mari Lena changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Zea_Mays, Roy vd Heijden, Mari Lena

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Discussion

Roy vd Heijden Jun 13, 2012:
dt deutschen

Proposed translations

+3
9 mins
Selected

deutsch

Telefonia fissa *tedesca*

AT = österreichisch (austriaco).
Peer comment(s):

agree Sara Negro
13 hrs
Thanks, Sara!
agree Chiara Aldegheri
14 hrs
Grazie!
agree liberalingua (X)
17 hrs
Grazie!
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