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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

To/for/about

Could you confirm whether the first sentence is okay?

I did't get enough of what you said. Could you give me some English translation [to/for/about] this sentence?

Which preposition is right among 'to/for/about' in the second sentence?
  

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Generally ‘translation of’ is used; but if choosing from ‘to/for/about’, I would say ‘for’.

  • Generally ‘translation of’ is used; but if choosing from ‘to/for/about’, I would say ‘for’.
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Generally ‘translation of’ is used; but if choosing from ‘to/for/about’, I would say ‘for’.

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