Nov 17, 2010 20:58
13 yrs ago
English term

sorring

English to Italian Social Sciences Education / Pedagogy sorring
ciao, come posso tradurre il termine SORRING nella frase "has enjoied sequencing, sorring and matching"?
Grazie mille!
Proposed translations (Italian)
4 +1 sorting - ordinare
Change log

Nov 17, 2010 21:02: Daniela Zambrini changed "Field" from "Other" to "Social Sciences" , "Field (specific)" from "Other" to "Education / Pedagogy"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Sara Bollati, luskie

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Discussion

Irene Fumagalli (asker) Nov 17, 2010:
grazie Daniela, mi sa che hai ragione, il testo sorgente purtroppo si legge molto male...
Buona serata,

Irene
Daniela Zambrini Nov 17, 2010:
sorTing penso che la parola sia sorTing, non sorring

Proposed translations

+1
1 hr
Selected

sorting - ordinare

certamente si tratta di "sorting", ordinare o riordinare.
Peer comment(s):

agree luskie
13 hrs
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