Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
richiesta di quotazione
English translation:
request for quotation
Italian term
richiesta di quotazione
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Grazie 1000 in anticipo!
5 +4 | request for quotation | Cristina Bufi Poecksteiner, M.A. |
5 +1 | request for proposal | Irina Mestergazi |
4 | request for an offer | Ellen Kraus |
Nov 3, 2008 16:51: elysee changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/75875">elysee's</a> old entry - "richiesta di quotazione"" to ""request for quotation""
Non-PRO (2): writeaway, Emanuela Galdelli
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Proposed translations
request for quotation
Glossary definition of the business management term RFQ, ***Request for Quotation***. See also RFP, Request for Proposal.
management.about.com/cs/marketingsales/g/req4quot.htm
request for proposal
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Tom in London
: I would agree, but would say *a* proposal
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Thank you! I just gave the word combination in the "dictionary format", without any article
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