gydytojas specializantas

English translation: Specialist OR doctor specialising in

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Lithuanian term or phrase:gydytojas specializantas
English translation:Specialist OR doctor specialising in
Entered by: Rasa Didžiulienė

15:02 May 15, 2014
Lithuanian to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
Lithuanian term or phrase: gydytojas specializantas
Ar "specializantas" ne tas pats kas "specialistas"?
Rasa Didžiulienė
Lithuania
Local time: 02:04
Specialist OR doctor specialising in
Explanation:
Sounds like a less-than-literate attempt at "gydytojas specialistas" (= specialist/specialist doctor) or "gydytojas, besispecializuojantis" (= doctor specialising in).

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Note added at 10 mins (2014-05-15 15:13:37 GMT)
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In that case, they most likely meant "gydytojas specialistas". Otherwise, "a doctor specialising in the area". Seeing sufficient context would be of help.
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The LT>EN Guy
United Kingdom
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Specialist OR doctor specialising in


Explanation:
Sounds like a less-than-literate attempt at "gydytojas specialistas" (= specialist/specialist doctor) or "gydytojas, besispecializuojantis" (= doctor specialising in).

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Note added at 10 mins (2014-05-15 15:13:37 GMT)
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In that case, they most likely meant "gydytojas specialistas". Otherwise, "a doctor specialising in the area". Seeing sufficient context would be of help.

The LT>EN Guy
United Kingdom
Native speaker of: Native in LithuanianLithuanian, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 4
Notes to answerer
Asker: O jeigu nenurodyta, kokioje srityje jis specializuojasi?

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