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عنوان
Invitations dokument
نص
إقترحت من طرف 86263971
لغة مصدر: دانمركي

Jeg inviterer hermed:

til at holde ferie, hos mig, i Danmark fra 22. august 2008 til 21. november 2008.

Mit navn og adresse er:

Jeg vil tage mig af de nødvendige økonomiske udgifter under opholdet hos mig i Danmark.

Dato og underskrift:

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Til vitterlighed om underskriftens ægthed:

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عنوان
Document regarding an invitation.
ترجمة
انجليزي

ترجمت من طرف Minny
لغة الهدف: انجليزي

I hereby invite:...
to spend a holiday with me, in Denmark, from the 22nd of August 2008 to the 21st of November 2008.

My name and address:...

I shall assume all the expenses that may occur while the visitor is staying with me, in Denmark.

Date and signature
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I/We hereby certify that the above signature is authentic.
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آخر تصديق أو تحرير من طرف lilian canale - 29 تموز 2008 15:25





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24 تموز 2008 04:43

lilian canale
عدد الرسائل: 14972
Hi Minny,

"...for a holiday with me in Denmark" Would sound better in English:
"...to spend a holiday with me, in Denmark"

I'd use "expenses" instead of "economic charges" and I'd also change the syntax. Instead of:
"During the visitor´s stay with me in Denmark I shall assume all economic charges that may occur."
I'd say:

"I shall assume all the expenses that may occur while the visitor is staying with me, in Denmark."

What do you think?

28 تموز 2008 15:09

Minny
عدد الرسائل: 271
Yes, dear Lilian, that is better. Thank you
Minny :-)

28 تموز 2008 21:56

mrnupsen
عدد الرسائل: 13
"Jeg vil tage mig af de nødvendige økonomiske utgifter" - nødvendige=necessary, hence: "I shall assume all the necessary expenses that may occur etc.". Not a big difference, but possibly an important distinction.

29 تموز 2008 09:23

Minny
عدد الرسائل: 271
Hi mrnupsen,
We are talking about an indemnity clause and therefore I cannot agree with your suggestion.
But thanks anyway.
Minny