Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

seinesgleichen

Italian translation:

senza pari / paragoni sul mercato

Added to glossary by Giovanna N.
Jan 21, 2008 15:21
16 yrs ago
German term

seinesgleichen

German to Italian Marketing Advertising / Public Relations
Ein Gesamtkonzept, das auf dem Markt seinesgleichen sucht.

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Proposed translations

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35 mins
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senza pari / paragoni sul mercato

ciao
Peer comment(s):

agree mariant
1 hr
agree anto spizzo
6 hrs
agree AdamiAkaPataflo : :-)
15 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "grazie a tutti!"
+2
2 hrs

che non ha eguali

possibile alternativa

ciao
Peer comment(s):

agree AdamiAkaPataflo : anche! :-)
14 hrs
agree harmatan : entrambi corretti
14 hrs
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