Glossary entry

Russian term or phrase:

r.p.

English translation:

year of birth (born in)

Added to glossary by Medway TS (X)
Jun 17, 2010 08:43
13 yrs ago
Russian term

r.p.

Russian to English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s) Power of Attorney
гражданка [name], 01.03.1975 r.p., паспорт 76757473, .....
Proposed translations (English)
5 +8 year of birth (born in)
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): gutbuster, tschingite

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Discussion

gutbuster Jun 17, 2010:
Asker's kidding, pure and simple

Proposed translations

+8
2 mins
Selected

year of birth (born in)

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Peer comment(s):

agree interprivate : г.р. - год рождения
3 mins
agree Lilia_vertaler
6 mins
agree Alexander Gumenyuk
7 mins
agree Jack Doughty
8 mins
agree gutbuster
1 hr
agree tschingite
1 hr
agree Vitals
2 hrs
agree Yuliya UA
4 hrs
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