Ya estoy incorporada

English translation: I am back in the office

11:32 Aug 6, 2014
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Slang / general everyday exression
Spanish term or phrase: Ya estoy incorporada
Does it mean I am back in the office, e.g. after a vacation??
In this case it has nothing to do with "incorporation" or "building something"

This is an email to a co-worker
George Macridis
English translation:I am back in the office
Explanation:
You are right, nothing to do with incorporation or building.

M.
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María Perales
Spain
Local time: 07:22
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5 +4I am back in the office
María Perales


  

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I am back in the office


Explanation:
You are right, nothing to do with incorporation or building.

M.

María Perales
Spain
Local time: 07:22
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in category: 4
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Chris Neill
17 mins

agree  María González, M.A. English
1 hr

agree  George Rabel
1 hr

agree  Thayenga: :)
5 hrs
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