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conejo United States Local time: 09:40 Japanese to English + ...
Oct 8, 2004
Hello, all. Does anyone know of a really good J>E, E>J legal/law dictionary? I looked around on the Internet and saw a couple of things, but I wasn't really sure if any of it would actually be good or not. Does anyone have a good one that they are currently using and can recommend?
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Shigeki Ohbayashi Japan Local time: 23:40 Member (2004) French to Japanese + ...
Law dictionary J <-->E
Oct 10, 2004
conejo wrote:
Hello, all. Does anyone know of a really good J>E, E>J legal/law dictionary? I looked around on the Internet and saw a couple of things, but I wasn't really sure if any of it would actually be good or not. Does anyone have a good one that they are currently using and can recommend?
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