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Old 12-28-2007, 01:26 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Carolita
I'm writing a letter to my cousin in El Salvador, and dont know how to translate the word "degree", as in "college degree". Please help (thanks).

Here is my sentence:

I'm very happy to hear that you want to get a degree.
I think I go for Carlam's statement concerning this sentence. In other words, Carolita, we think it would be better for you to be more specific on the kind of degree your cousin is intending to get.

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