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Titlu
Wanted: 40 to 50 year old Active, between 40...
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Înscris de benny.giesbers
Limba sursă: Engleză

Wanted: 40 to 50 years old.
Active, between 40 and 50 and lonely? Change your life today! Start for free!
It's never too late for love.
Start your new adventure here today
Free registration.
Click here for the site for active over 50 years old, looking for new love.
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Prefered dialect for the French translation is "French from Belgium".

Titlu
Recherché : actif/active de 40 à 50 ans, entre 40...
Traducerea
Franceză

Tradus de RedShadow
Limba ţintă: Franceză

Recherché : de 40 à 50 ans.

Vous êtes actif ou active, entre 40 et 50 ans et vous manquez de compagnie ? Changez de vie dès maintenant ! Et débutez gratuitement !

Il n’est jamais trop tard pour aimer.

Commencez votre nouvelle aventure ici et aujourd’hui.

Inscription gratuite.

Cliquez ici pour accéder au site pour les actifs ou actives de plus de 50 ans, recherchant le nouvel amour.
Validat sau editat ultima dată de către Francky5591 - 6 Februarie 2013 01:12





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4 Februarie 2013 11:54

RedShadow
Numărul mesajelor scrise: 143
Hello

I fail to properly understand the last sentence:
"Click here for the site for active over 50 years old, looking for new love."

Did you mean something like:
Click here to access the website, in which you will be able to look for active 50 years olds (or older), who long for new love.
?

This is one long intricate sentence if you ask me...





4 Februarie 2013 12:50

benny.giesbers
Numărul mesajelor scrise: 2
Hi,

Yes, that's what I want. The emphasis is on the word "the".

greetings,
Benny