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Roman Definer Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

help orally?

How do I say correctly: "Thank you all, who support us either orally or *** "     1) is "support orally" correct? - here, I mean saying kind words    2) *** - providing money or helping to do some job = not orally
  

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): Thank you all for your support, both vocal and financial.

  • ): Thank you all for your support, both vocal and financial.
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Better (?): Thank you all for your support, both vocal and financial.
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It is better not to say "financial" in my situation.

Could you offer another variant, please?
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Roman DefinerIt is better not to say "financial" in my situation.Could you offer another variant, please?
Monetary?
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Is it possible not to mention money? Because "not orally" means physical job as well
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Roman DefinerIs it possible not to mention money? Because "not orally" means physical job as well
You mentioned money in your original post, so that's why I went in that direction. Perhaps something like 'personal involvement' would give the idea of 'working' on the job itself.
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I wrote conjunction Or)

Okay, thank you. I like your variant about 'personal involvement') !

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