Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
as varied as
Spanish translation:
Tan diversos como
English term
as varied as
Un pequeño giro con respecto al documento que estoy traduciendo, pero siempre relacionado con el campo de la educación:
In determining which language to use to launch the program, we must carefully consider elements as varied as what languages are present in children’s daily lives.
Traducción:
Al determinar qué idioma utilizar para implementar el programa, debemos considerar cuidadosamente elementos "tan variados como"???
Desde ya agradezco sus aportes.
Saludos
4 +3 | Tan diversos como | Manuel Bas y Mansilla |
Non-PRO (2): abe(L)solano, Eugenia Martin
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