English term
STOP/SLOW Paddle
STOP/SLOW Paddle
Flag for emergencies
High visibility apparel and other garments
Air horn/Two way Radios
Personal comfort items
Thank you in advance for your help!
3 +3 | Paleta PARE/DESPACIO // Cartel-paleta PARE/DESPACIO | Daniel Delgado |
Mar 30, 2022 19:34: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
Non-PRO (1): Neil Ashby
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Proposed translations
Paleta PARE/DESPACIO // Cartel-paleta PARE/DESPACIO
Referencia:
https://www.google.com/search?q=stop/slow paddle
Discussion
"Help" KudoZ should be used for requesting terms help [sic] after having searched the KudoZ term search and other resources.
I wonder, was this really so difficult it required a question on Kudoz, without including any details on or evidence of prior research? Or is Kudoz just quicker?
Rocio please include your research -assuming you've done some- and proposals, possibly explain why the term is giving you difficulties, "STOP", "SLOW" or "paddle" or the overall meaning?