Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
last but not least !
French translation:
dernier point et non des moindres
English term
last but not least !
Synonyms
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and of course
May 13, 2023 06:15: Tony M changed "Field" from "Art/Literary" to "Other"
May 13, 2023 11:53: AllegroTrans changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
May 17, 2023 20:45: Philippe Maillard Created KOG entry
PRO (1): Anastasia Kalantzi
Non-PRO (3): Charles R., Tony M, AllegroTrans
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Proposed translations
dernier point et non des moindres
Dernier point mais pas le moindre
enfin et surtout!
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Emmanuella
: 'Surtout' signifierait que c'est le point le plus important, ce qui n'est pas le cas
57 mins
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Jennifer Levey
: Agree with Emmanuella.
11 hrs
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Daryo
: not really "surtout" would imply you left the most important point for the end of you list - that's not what the ST means.
1 day 3 hrs
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