Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
Al frente
English translation:
on the front
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BettinaVaamonde
May 8, 2017 17:38
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Spanish term
Al frente
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Notas del Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey - México
Hay dos columnas: en las dos dice: “Nombre del Curso y Calificación”
En la primera están las cursos que el alumno tomo en el año 2004 y 2005 y al final de la columna dice “AL FRENTE”.
En la segunda están los cursos que el alumno tomo en el año 2006 y 2007 y al final de la columna dice “A LA VUELTA”.
Los cursos están divididos por semestres
Hay dos columnas: en las dos dice: “Nombre del Curso y Calificación”
En la primera están las cursos que el alumno tomo en el año 2004 y 2005 y al final de la columna dice “AL FRENTE”.
En la segunda están los cursos que el alumno tomo en el año 2006 y 2007 y al final de la columna dice “A LA VUELTA”.
Los cursos están divididos por semestres
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | on the front | Michael Powers (PhD) |
3 | AT THE FRONT | Veronica Allievi |
1 +2 | continues above | patinba |
Proposed translations
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on the front
"a la vuelta" on the back
It sounds like they may be on the same page, front and back
Not sure, but a suggestion
It sounds like they may be on the same page, front and back
Not sure, but a suggestion
Note from asker:
Yes, both are on the same page Thank you |
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
5 mins
AT THE FRONT
FOR "AL FRENTE", FOR "A LA VUELTA", AT THE BACK
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3 hrs
continues above
followed by "continues over" ?
When you get to the end of the column, go to the top of the same page to read the next column. When you get to the end of the second column, the information continues on the reverse of the page
When you get to the end of the column, go to the top of the same page to read the next column. When you get to the end of the second column, the information continues on the reverse of the page
Peer comment(s):
agree |
MollyRose
: Since both columns are on the same side of the page, this answer seems to make the most sense. Maybe "continued at the top (of the next column)" and "continued on the back."
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Yes Molly, that might well do. Thanks!
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agree |
omnia_vanitas
: I'm currently translating a similar document from the same institution. Patinba and MollyRose are correct. "Continued on the next column" and "continued on the back". Thank you for your insights!
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