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    In Romanian, what is the English word for 'commercial' translated to?

    Question #64581. Asked by Bruce007. (Apr 12 06 4:22 PM)


    Baloo55th

    'Comercial', or 'de comert'. 'Comercial' (note only one m) is more the 'mercenary' sense of commercial (that is, commercial as opposed to artistic), while 'de comert' is used to indicate a business usage of something. That's how I see the difference, anyway.

    Apr 13 06, 7:45 AM


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