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20:02 Jun 16, 2004 |
Latin to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Flavio Ferri-Benedetti Switzerland Local time: 13:16 | ||||||
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5 +4 | I discharge/fulfill/exhibit *** at hand, ready |
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3 | benefit, allowance |
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1 | below |
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praesto I discharge/fulfill/exhibit *** at hand, ready Explanation: Dear Milena, "praesto" is a Latin word. As a verb, it is a first person singular present of indicative: -I excel/fulfill/exhibit/perform/discharge... (many meanings!) As an adverb, it means "ready" / "at hand". I hope this helps you a bit! Flavio |
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