Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Insurance Costs
Spanish translation:
Costos de seguro
English term
Insurance Costs
5 +7 | costos de seguro | Silvia Sassone (X) |
4 +6 | gastos del seguro / costes del seguro | Margarita Ezquerra (Smart Translators, S.L.) |
Non-PRO (2): hecdan (X), Diana Jiménez Vallejo
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Proposed translations
costos de seguro
Suerte,
Silvia
gastos del seguro / costes del seguro
Suerte
agree |
Walter Landesman
0 min
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thank you Walter
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Emilie
1 min
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gracias Emilie
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agree |
hecdan (X)
52 mins
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gracias hecdan
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agree |
Diana Jiménez Vallejo
1 hr
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Thank you Diana
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agree |
Susana Legradi
3 hrs
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Muchas gracias Susana
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agree |
Gabriela Rodriguez
7 hrs
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gracias Gaby
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