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23:49 Aug 18, 2004 |
English to Finnish translations [Non-PRO] Human Resources / people | ||||
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| Selected response from: Will Matter United States Local time: 07:08 | |||
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5 +3 | tytto/tyttolapsi |
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5 +1 | see explanation |
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tytto/tyttolapsi Explanation: Both of the words above have an umlaut (two dots) over the 'o'. Just in case you need it here are some more closely related terms-naispuolinen=woman (noun) and also means 'female' (adjective) as does 'naishenkilo' with an umlaut over the 'o'. HTH. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-08-19 03:34:27 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Second reference above works better as http://efe.scape.net/index.php. Reference: http://www.tracetech.net/db.htm Reference: http://www.efe.scape.net/index.php |
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