français term
Nle adresse 2013
Question 1:
"Nle adresse 2013".
Does anyone know what the "Nle" is short for or what it means?
Thanks,
Anne
3 +5 | Nouvelle? | Estelle Demontrond-Box |
4 | New address 2013 | Jean-Claude Gouin |
Feb 2, 2014 16:45: Catharine Cellier-Smart changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): Tony M, Nikki Scott-Despaigne, Catharine Cellier-Smart
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Proposed translations
Nouvelle?
Fantastic! Seems so obvious now. Thanks. |
New address 2013
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Note added at 2 jours3 heures (2014-02-04 11:15:50 GMT) Post-grading
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You asked for a translation in English ... Yet, you chose a French word ...
It does appear to fit in the context though, as the holder of the tax return has moved back from living in France to the U.K. |
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