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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume
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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English vol.
Revision as of 19:14, 11 June 2012 by Nicolas Brouard (talk | contribs) (The Trilingual Demographic Dictionary Arabic-English-French of 1988 uses '''human being*'''.)
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- Français: 321-5 English: 321-5 (help?) Missing French term:
- Français: être humain (if not already translated to English or Spanish)
- Le mot homme5 s’emploie également au sens général d’être humain 5.--Nicolas Brouard 19:58, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
- The Trilingual Demographic Dictionary Arabic-English-French of 1988 uses human being*.--Nicolas Brouard 19:14, 11 June 2012 (CEST)
- Français: 323-5 English: 323-5 (help?) Missing French term:
- Français: nourrisson (if not already translated to English or Spanish)
- Le mot nourrisson 5 ne s’applique, à proprement parler, qu’aux enfants qui n’ont pas encore été sevrés. Le mot bébé 6, par lequel on désigne d’ordinaire un enfant incapable de marcher seul est peu usité en démographie; on lui préfère l’expression enfant en bas âge 6.
- In the very early days of life, the child is called newborn 4. The term infant 6 may be used to denote a child who has not reached its first birthday, though in colloquial language it may be applied to slightly older children.--Nicolas Brouard 19:58, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
- Français: 324-7 English: 324-7 (help?) Missing French term:
- Français: âge de la retraite (if not already translated to English or Spanish)
- missing (simplification): Faute de pouvoir préciser objectivement le début de la vieillesse6, on convient généralement de la faire commencer à un âge uniforme, éventuellement voisin de l’âge de la retraite 7
- Old age 6 is frequently used to define the period of life during which most persons are retired.--Nicolas Brouard 19:58, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
- The Trilingual Demographic Dictionary Arabic-English-French of 1988 uses retirement age. --Nicolas Brouard 18:56, 11 June 2012 (CEST)