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230 months ago

Becky Heaviside (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

inviter des relations

Context:

A cet évènement, nous aurions

Keywords:

nous invitons habituellement d

 

 

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230 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See my profile wrote:

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230 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See my profile wrote:

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230 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See my profile wrote:

invite our contacts

My comment:

We would have the opportunity to invite our contacts from adjacent countries to this event

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230 months ago

Gina W  See profile wrote:

This sounds best.

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230 months ago

Claude Le Frapper  See my profile wrote:

invite our contacts

My comment:

We would have the opportunity to invite our contacts from adjacent countries to this event

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230 months ago

Claude Le Frapper  See my profile wrote:

invite our connections

My comment:

People they have dealings with in neighboring countries.

My references:

Harper Collins Unabridged French/English Dictionary.

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230 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See my profile wrote:

to invite friends

My comment:

sorry

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230 months ago

Jennifer White  See profile wrote:

yes, simplest and best. Why complicate matters?

230 months ago

Jennifer White  See profile wrote:

yes, simplest and best. Why complicate matters?

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230 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See my profile wrote:

friends / diplomatic friends

My comment:

Just in case this is a text for the Diplomatic Corps

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230 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See my profile wrote:

invite your / our friends and relations

My comment:

I think that covers just about anyone you might want to invite!

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230 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See my profile wrote:

To invite one's acquaintances or persons one knows

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230 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See my profile wrote:

to invite acquaintances

My comment:

Alternatively, the word "relations" can mean "relations" too.

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