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Tłumaczenie - Turecki-Angielski - Gayrimenkulün ½ bedeli olan...

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Gayrimenkulün ½ bedeli olan...
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Język źródłowy: Turecki

Gayrimenkulün ½ bedeli olan 187.500.-(Yüzseksenyedibinbeşyüz) YTL , 15.Temmuz.2007 tarihinden itibaren 1,20 YTL kurdan Amerikan Dolarına çevrilmiş ve borç 156.250.- (Yüzellialtıbinikiyüzelli) USD (Amerikandaoları) olarak sabitlenmiştir.
XXX firması, YYY ‘ e bu borcu Amerikan Doları olarak ve 31.ARALIK.2012 yılına kadar defaten , taksitler halinde yada peşin olarak ödeyecektir. AXXX borcun ödenmesini , ödeme şeklini peşinen kabul , beyan ve taahhüt eder.

Tytuł
real estate transaction
Tłumaczenie
Angielski

Tłumaczone przez kafetzou
Język docelowy: Angielski

TRY 187,500 (one hundred eighty-seven thousand five hundred new Turkish lira), which is half the cost of the property, was converted to American Dollars at the rate of TRY 1.20 on July 15th, 2007, and the money owed was set at US$ 156,250.00 (one hundred fifty-six thousand two hundred fifty U.S. dollars).
XXX Company will pay YYY this sum in U.S. dollars by December 31st, 2012, either as a lump sum, in installments, or in advance. AXXX accepts this form of payment in advance, and declares and promises to pay this debt.
Ostatnio zatwierdzony albo edytowany przez lilian canale - 25 Lipiec 2008 13:14





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22 Lipiec 2008 14:30

lilian canale
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Hi Kaf,
Just a typo in the first eight---> eighty

22 Lipiec 2008 17:38

kafetzou
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Thanks, Lilian!

24 Lipiec 2008 07:46

merdogan
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....five hundred new Turkish lira...

24 Lipiec 2008 08:00

kafetzou
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Do people say that in English?

24 Lipiec 2008 08:42

merdogan
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Turkish lira is old.
We have to say "new Turkish lira". (YTL= Yeni Türk Lirası)

24 Lipiec 2008 18:29

kafetzou
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Yes, in Turkish that's correct, but my question is whether people say that in English (I don't know). I'll do a bit of investigating and get back to you.

24 Lipiec 2008 18:35

kafetzou
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You are right, although I've seen it written several different ways (Turkey new lira, Turkish lira new, and new Turkish lira), but I'll pick the one you said, which is also grammatically correct in English.

Also, the abbreviation in English is apparently TRY.