rosterilankaa

English translation: stainless steel wire

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Finnish term or phrase:rosterilankaa
English translation:stainless steel wire
Entered by: Tarja Karjalainen

22:06 Nov 14, 2007
Finnish to English translations [PRO]
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Finnish term or phrase: rosterilankaa
The only other information I can give is that this term appears in a list of expenses incurred by a person working on secondment for a company. Some of the items are normal business expenses though quite a lot relate to cars if this helps.
Neil Bennett
Local time: 02:54
teräslankaa
Explanation:
rosteri = stainless steel

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Note added at 27 mins (2007-11-14 22:33:50 GMT)
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sorry, in English it's obviously then steel wire
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Tarja Karjalainen
Finland
Local time: 04:54
Grading comment
Thanks to everyone. The translation I went for was "stainless steel wire".
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Tarja Karjalainen


  

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teräslankaa


Explanation:
rosteri = stainless steel

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Note added at 27 mins (2007-11-14 22:33:50 GMT)
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sorry, in English it's obviously then steel wire


    Reference: http://dictionary.kaannos.com/0/rosteri
Tarja Karjalainen
Finland
Local time: 04:54
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in FinnishFinnish
PRO pts in category: 39
Grading comment
Thanks to everyone. The translation I went for was "stainless steel wire".

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  hwhitford
35 mins

neutral  Timo Lehtilä: Isn't it then "stainless steel wire".
8 hrs

neutral  urbom: agree with Timo
9 hrs
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