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144 months ago

Jennifer (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

dominante responsable communication

Context:

this is the title of a "discipline" on a "releve de notes"

 

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144 months ago

  See profile wrote:

Head of Communications

My comment:

the person responsible for communications. You do not provide enough information, so it is difficult to answer properly or help you. Please provide more context, not just relève des notes; maybe the person responsible for PR, as not enough context

144 months ago

Josephine Cassar  See profile wrote:

Head of Communications

My comment:

the person responsible for communications. You do not provide enough information, so it is difficult to answer properly or help you. Please provide more context, not just relève des notes; maybe the person responsible for PR, as not enough context

144 months ago

Josephine Cassar  See profile wrote:

Proper authority of communication

144 months ago

Josephine Cassar  See profile wrote:

Communications Head/Communcations Leadership Training

My references:

Collins Robert Unabridged French/English Dictionary; Webster's New Word Dictionary (of the English language)

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