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240 months ago

bergerado  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

English > German

Subject:

Technical / Engineering

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

Did anyone ever wonder what 'C

Context:

Naming

Keywords:

import (probably from the Fren

 

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240 months ago

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Conges is the abbreviation of congeniality

My comment:

Conges is the abbreviation of congeniality and stands for a help feature with TRADUguide.

My references:

see: follow the link in the Conges Terminology Help, box on the right side, first question: What is Conges?

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240 months ago

Charles Warcup  See profile wrote:

Yes, though it's a very strange way of abbreviating 'congeniality', don't you think? (An odd thing to attempt in the first place.)

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