Spanish term
El Señor
5 +21 | The Lord | VanesaCS |
4 +4 | The Lord | Jose Caceres |
Jan 7, 2009 20:10: tazdog (X) changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (2): Beatriz Ramírez de Haro, Kate Major Patience
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Proposed translations
The Lord
The Lord
Thus says the Lord - Asi dice el Senor
agree |
Manuel Maduro
: En las escrituras de los apóstoles, se llama Señor también a Jesus por que Dios le ha concedido "toda autoridad en el cielo y en la tierra.
10 mins
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agree |
teresa quimper
40 mins
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neutral |
Kate Major Patience
: Entonces estás de acuerdo con Vanesa!
1 hr
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agree |
jude dabo
1 hr
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agree |
Catherine Gilsenan
3 hrs
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