May 6, 2010 08:00
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Non-PRO English to Polish Medical General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters medycyna
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May 7, 2010 16:00: groszek changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Beata Claridge, Michal Berski, groszek

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Proposed translations

+5
1 min
Selected

ostatnio/ostatnim razem

Wg mnie tak.
Note from asker:
dziękuje
Peer comment(s):

agree Adam Lankamer : ostatnio
0 min
dziękuję
agree Stanislaw Czech, MCIL CL : Nie mogę się nie zgodzić :)
9 mins
dziękuję
agree Evonymus (Ewa Kazmierczak)
2 hrs
dziękuję
agree Agata Zbiciak
3 hrs
dziękuję
agree clairee
5 days
dziękuję
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
+1
2 mins

ostatnio

ostatnio autor ...
Peer comment(s):

agree beatta : certainly
19 hrs
Dziękuję :)
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+2
3 mins

(zupełnie) niedawno

albo tak
Peer comment(s):

agree korbenPL : całkiem?
9 mins
agree Polangmar : zupełnie/całkiem niedawno
12 hrs
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18 hrs

dopiero co

prop.
jeśli Asker zechce takiej formy użyć, gdy do kontekstu pasuje, kto wie ;-)
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