Captain Sir William Hoste, 1st Bt.

Russian translation: капитан сэр Уильям Хост, первый баронет

15:06 Feb 4, 2009
English to Russian translations [PRO]
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English term or phrase: Captain Sir William Hoste, 1st Bt.
miniature of Captain Sir William Hoste, 1st Bt.
Marina Serbina
Local time: 19:38
Russian translation:капитан сэр Уильям Хост, первый баронет
Explanation:
Контекста маловато, но, думаю. я не ошиблась.
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Olga Pobortseva
Russian Federation
Local time: 19:38
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СПАСИБО!!!
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Summary of answers provided
4 +10капитан сэр Уильям Хост, первый баронет
Olga Pobortseva
1...1st Battalion (???)
Michael Korovkin


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3 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +10
captain sir william hoste, 1st bt.
капитан сэр Уильям Хост, первый баронет


Explanation:
Контекста маловато, но, думаю. я не ошиблась.

Olga Pobortseva
Russian Federation
Local time: 19:38
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Native speaker of: Russian
PRO pts in category: 12
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СПАСИБО!!!

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  GaryG: You're right!: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hoste
2 mins
  -> Thanks, Gary!

agree  Denis Akulov
3 mins
  -> Спасибо, Денис!

agree  Sabina Metcalf
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agree  Vanda Nissen
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agree  andress: Именно! - http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/William-Hoste
9 mins
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agree  Sergei Tumanov
10 mins
  -> Спасибо, Сергей!

agree  Igor Boyko: в точку
13 mins
  -> Спасибо, Игорь!

agree  Ol_Besh
38 mins
  -> Спасибо!

agree  Aleksey Chervinskiy
51 mins
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agree  Anna Bordanova (Semyonova)
58 mins
  -> Спасибо, Анна!
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8 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 1/5Answerer confidence 1/5
captain sir william hoste, 1st bt.
...1st Battalion (???)


Explanation:
I have doubts about the answer you chose (hope I'm wrong!)
Maybe you should re-check?
Besides if he is a baronet, why do they use the knight's honorific "sir" and not "lord"?
I'm not well healed in geraldics, though.

hope not to have pooped your party!

Michael Korovkin
Italy
Local time: 17:38
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in RussianRussian
PRO pts in category: 4
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