Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Co-chair
Spanish translation:
Copresidente
English term
the chair/Co-chair/
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We discussed the fact that agendas are discussed and written as a team during the previous SLT meeting but you can e-mail the chair/co-chair/principal if there are issues that come up and should be added to our agenda.
4 +5 | presidente/copresidente | Merab Dekano |
5 | presidente, copresidente o director | Arturo Delgado |
Apr 16, 2017 08:46: Merab Dekano Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
presidente/copresidente
Muchas gracias Merab. |
presidente, copresidente o director
No need to copy this style from English.
... al presidente, copresidente o director si surge algun asunto...
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