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| | 24 Maio 2007 12:02 |
| anke24Número de mensagens: 118 | I think that "form" means the paper you fill out for something...at least in movies, is what most of the time is pronounced ... isn't?
Somebody could clarify this for me please? |
| | 24 Maio 2007 12:09 |
| | I shall edit with "Widow survivor's pension ", which is specific to this situation described above. but rest of the translation is good. |
| | 24 Maio 2007 12:10 |
| | Sorry, but it seems I am again the one with a different opinion.
Don't know what "pension de reversion" really is, but the word my dictionary gives for "reversion" is a legal term meaning ~recovery.
Maybe she has failed to apply for his late husband's pension to be paid to her. Widows at least in Finland are entitled to that. When applied and accepted the payments will come to her (in the future). But it leaves the problem with the time before the application. She is entitled to get that money too but maybe has to fill in another kind of application. (here automatically paid for the time past also)
Maybe: pension recovery or maybe Francky could explain the "pension de reversion"? |
| | 24 Maio 2007 13:25 |
| appleNúmero de mensagens: 972 | In Italian as well we call widow's pension "pensione di reversibilità ", so I think the meaning here is right. On the contrary, I would say "formalities" instead of "forms". |
| | 24 Maio 2007 14:47 |
| | You can't "fill out" a "formality" in English - only a "form". Is there some other possible meaning for "remplir"?
Maybe "we do not know the procedures required to receive ..."? |
| | 24 Maio 2007 14:51 |
| | No, no, "reversion" in French is the pension a widow gets from her deceased husband's retirement incomes (or a widower from his deceased wife's retirement incomes).
I definitly think this translation is right the way it was edited. |
| | 24 Maio 2007 15:24 |
| appleNúmero de mensagens: 972 | Remplir is not only "to fill out" : remplir une charge, remplir son devoir, remplir ses engagements, remplir une mission, remplir un rôle, remplir l'attente, remplir une condition, remplir le but... |
| | 24 Maio 2007 15:26 |
| | apple, you didn't say what you thought of my suggestion above (24 May 2007 14:47). |
| | 24 Maio 2007 15:43 |
| appleNúmero de mensagens: 972 | Sorry, kafetzou, I think that the meaning of your suggestion is right, but I don't know if that is the only way to say it in English. Literally "remplir" would be here to fulfill, to accomplish, to execute, to carry out, to meet, to follow, to conform.
But I don't know how it sounds in English.
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| | 24 Maio 2007 15:59 |
| | I changed it to "formalities to follow". |