Feb 1, 2008 21:24
16 yrs ago
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English term

thee in no preparation

English to Portuguese Bus/Financial Finance (general)
Contexto:

"of previous years, thee in no preparation for paying corporate income tax"

Alguma ideia?

MTIA
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Luciano Monteiro

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Discussion

Elvira Alves Barry Feb 2, 2008:
I agree we need more context, please. Considering it's probably a typo, the word might also be "therein".
rhandler Feb 1, 2008:
Concordo com a Paula, e pode ser que o Freitas e Silva tenha razão.
Paula Vaz-Carreiro Feb 1, 2008:
Helena, a bit more context, please... Like the whole sentence at least. "Thee" is an archaic or dialect word for "you" so it doesn't make sense... More context might help decided if it is a typo.
Não é gralha? Não será "there is" em vez de "thee in"?
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