Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
privilegiada
English translation:
Privileged
Spanish term
privilegiada
I´m not sure how to translate ´privilegiada´ in this sentence. It´s in the context of calling someone who is in prison.
´´Esta llamada telefónica no es *privilegiada* ni está protegida.´´
Thanks in advance for all your help and suggestions.
5 +2 | Privileged | Luz Castaneda |
4 | classified | Gastón Romero Bosc |
2 | preference | AllegroTrans |
Apr 16, 2023 12:30: Alexandra Straton Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
Privileged
Thank you so much! |
preference
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