Polish term
logopeda
5 +4 | speech therapist | Michal Berski |
4 | speech therapist | Malina9 |
4 | speech/language pathologist | bartek |
5 -1 | logopedist | Monika Darron |
Jun 23, 2005 15:50: bartek changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Michal Berski, Monika Darron, bartek
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Proposed translations
speech therapist
agree |
Jussi Rosti
17 mins
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Magdalena Hunter
17 mins
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TranslateThis
32 mins
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agree |
Monika Sojka
1 hr
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speech therapist
speech/language pathologist
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Note added at 5 mins (2005-06-23 13:33:51 GMT)
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http://www.proz.com/kudoz/793480
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Michal Berski
: mam wrażenie, że to wykracza mocno poza obowiązki polskiego logopedy , połowę z tego w Polsce robi laryngolog
3 hrs
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logopedist
I - Definition of the Speech and Language Therapist/Logopedist. " The speech and
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