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08:19 Oct 4, 2016 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Insurance / terms | |||||||
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3 | not living with parents/guardians |
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3 | (person) boarder; (adj) boarded-out |
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not living with parents/guardians Explanation: It is this address that determines whether you get SU as “hjemmeboende” (living with parents/guardians) or SU as “udeboende” (not living with parents/guardians) http://studerende.au.dk/fileadmin/www.au.dk/Internationalt_C... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 32 mins (2016-10-04 08:52:07 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Perhaps 'not living in own home' for your context. |
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(person) boarder; (adj) boarded-out Explanation: Boarding but not necessarily boring. Reference: http://rentingoutrooms.com/how-roommates-in-your-house-affec... |
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