Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Profesional"
Translations of "Profesional"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Profesional de la universidad del Rosario en Administracion de negocios.
¿Profesional es igual que el College ?
como se dicen los niveles de educación en Inglés y especialmente el profesional universitario.
¿Profesional es igual que el College ?
como se dicen los niveles de educación en Inglés y especialmente el profesional universitario.
A:
“Professional of the University of Rosario in Business Administration.” That’s if I literally translate profesional to English, but if you graduated from the school and have a bachelor’s degree we would say “Graduate of the University of Rosario in Business Administration”.
The levels of post secondary education in English:
Undergraduate:
2 year degree = associate degree
4 year = bachelors degree
Graduate:
Masters degree
Doctorate degree
The levels of post secondary education in English:
Undergraduate:
2 year degree = associate degree
4 year = bachelors degree
Graduate:
Masters degree
Doctorate degree
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? profesional
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How do you say this in English (US)? formación profesional (e.g carrera profesional en...)
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I think "professional career", but I'm not sure because I'm not sure of the meaning in Spanish.
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How do you say this in English (US)? práctica profesional
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Professional practice
Other questions about "Profesional"
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Can I say in a profesional email : “hope all is well at your end too”? Or “hope all is well on your end too”?
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"On your end" sounds better to me. This would be a fine way to end an email.
Q:
I like to watch profesional sport games.However,all games are being suspended or delayed until another notice. This is something I have to live with. Does this sound natural?
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I like to watch profesional sport games. However, all games are being suspended or delayed until further notice. This is something I have to live with.
(More casual: I like watching sports games, but they’re all being suspended or delayed. I guess it’s just something I have to live with.)
(More casual: I like watching sports games, but they’re all being suspended or delayed. I guess it’s just something I have to live with.)
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You should practice hard before becoming a profesional soccer player. Does this sound natural?
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