Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Arabic term or phrase:
إصلاح ذات البين
English translation:
Conciliation/reconciliation
Arabic term
إصلاح ذات البين
4 +8 | conciliate |
Abdallah Ali
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Jul 2, 2007 15:20: Abdallah Ali changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Jul 16, 2007 07:09: Abdallah Ali Created KOG entry
PRO (3): Iman Khaireddine, Lamis Maalouf, Abdallah Ali
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Proposed translations
conciliate
agree |
Iman Khaireddine
: or reconcile
2 mins
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Thanks
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agree |
zkt
11 mins
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Thanks
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agree |
Maryse Trevithick
: reconcile
15 mins
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Thanks
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agree |
Saleh Ayyub
2 hrs
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Thanks
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agree |
Sayed Moustafa talawy
: agree but the right word is (Reconciliation)
5 hrs
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Thanks
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agree |
Mona Helal
: Conciliation/reconciliation
8 hrs
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Thanks
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agree |
Sam Shalalo
: to reconcile
10 hrs
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Thanks
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agree |
Abdelmonem Samir
17 hrs
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Thanks
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Discussion
Arabic / http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/tutu1/Arabic