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00:33 Apr 27, 2024 |
German to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Genealogy | |||||||
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4 | in Anwartschaft/ in Exspektanz/ exsp. |
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4 | in spe (= prospective ) |
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3 | postulant/candidate |
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in Anwartschaft/ in Exspektanz/ exsp. Explanation: https://genlex.de/exspektanz/ "Exspektanz, Expectanz (Lebach 1786) (hist.) Anwartschaft auf eine noch besetzte Stelle im Staats- oder kirchlichen Dienst" Du kannst das wahrscheinlich aber auch unübersetzt lassen. |
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in spe (= prospective ) Explanation: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/in_spe novice-to-be future novice https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/german-english/... |
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postulant/candidate Explanation: When a woman formally enters the community, she is usually called a postulant or candidate. This stage could take six months or several years. The candidate/postulant lives in community for at least part of this stage. When a woman enters the novitiate, she is known as a novice and is called "Sister." https://www.globalsistersreport.org/steps-and-stages-formati... |
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