Saluti comuni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "basic greetings." The masculine plural noun and adjective translate literally as "common greetings." The pronunciation will be "sa-LOO-tee ko-MOO-nee" in Italian.
There is more than one language in Asia.
Filipino translation of basic: patakaran
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Google translate (http://translate.google.com/) does a reasonably good job if you require just a basic translation. If you are looking for a proper translation with no grammatical errors you are best to find someone to do the translation for you.
greetings ask the person how u may help them ask the caller if they can be put on hold tell the person on hold that their work or msg will be acquired
There are a number of translations for the Italian word privo depending on how it is used. The basic translation for the word privo is "lacking in" or "without".
You have Greetings Workshop? I have the 98 version! ^-^ I absolutely adore it! It is so easy to make things and I just made a couple of things 2 days ago. Anyways, yes it does! You can run Greetings Workshop (at least my old version) in Windows XP or Windows Vista Basic if you run Windows XP or Windows Vista Basic as Virtual PC sessions with the proper settings. Virtual PC lets me "dial in" the memory available to the OS. For Windows XP: set memory size to 786mb or less works, set to 787mb or greater does not work. For Windows Vista Basic: set memory size to 903mb or less works, set to 904mb or greater does not work. You do not need to use any compatibility settings with Greetings Workshop... just control the amount of memory available to the OS. I have no idea why this works, but this does explain issues like "I upgraded my Windows XP computer and now Greetings Workshop no longer runs". Best of luck... I have no idea why this fixes the problem, but am happy to say that I now have a new solution to an old problem.
You can use the site mentioned below for translation of basic sentences.
Since you need basic translation words for communication, I would venture to guess you are not fluent in Croation. And if you are not fluent in Croation, how do you expect to communicate with a non-English- speaking Croatian?? Just wondering, hmmm.
Protein synthesis involves two steps: transcription and translation. In transcription, DNA makes mRNA, which travels to the ribosome. In translation, the ribosome reads the mRNA and assembles amino acids into a protein chain.
Ah yes, I do perhaps know the answer to this exquisite question. It is, indeed, a literal translation. No thanks needed, good fellows ;)