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Romanian-English translation for: trimestrial
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ADJ   trimestrial | trimestrială | trimestrial | trimestriali/trimestriale
ADJ   trimestrial | - | -
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trimestrial {adj} [din trei în trei luni]trimestrial
econ. raport {n} trimestrialquarterly report
 
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