Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term
élève
Thanks in advance for your kind support.
5 +3 | Pupil, student | Bashiqa |
5 +1 | Student, pupil, school student, learner | Mary emo |
4 +1 | student | Cyril Tollari |
5 | Agree | Mary emo |
Jun 2, 2021 07:02: Carol Gullidge changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): Bashiqa, Mollie Milesi, Carol Gullidge
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Proposed translations
Pupil, student
student
Agree
Les élèves seront évalués au bout de chaque période de quatre semaines et à la fin du programme
Each student will be evaluated upon completion of each four week period and upon completion of the program.
Student, pupil, school student, learner
Les élèves seront évalués au bout de chaque période de quatre semaines et à la fin du programme
Each student will be evaluated upon completion of each four week period and upon completion of the program.
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