Jun 15, 2018 03:50
5 yrs ago
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French term

connu

Non-PRO French to English Bus/Financial General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters Finance (general) / retirement and annuities
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Does "connu" mean the same as "perçu"?

Pensions, retraites et rentes connues
Pensions d'invalidité connues

versus

Pensions alimentaires perçues
Proposed translations (English)
4 +5 known
4 known
Change log

Jun 15, 2018 06:49: writeaway changed "Field (write-in)" from "retirement and annuities" to "Finance (general) / retirement and annuitiesretirement and annuities"

Jun 15, 2018 06:50: writeaway changed "Field (write-in)" from "Finance (general) / retirement and annuitiesretirement and annuities" to "Finance (general) / retirement and annuities"

Jun 15, 2018 07:27: Rob Grayson changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): philgoddard, GILLES MEUNIER, Rob Grayson

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Proposed translations

+5
7 mins
Selected

known

that are known
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard
19 mins
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agree AllegroTrans
4 hrs
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agree B D Finch
6 hrs
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agree erwan-l
9 hrs
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agree Nikki Scott-Despaigne : "Known" as in the ones that whoever is known to have received or paid over, depending on whose shoes you are standing in. "Perçues" means received. ("Connus" suggests proven, demonstrated, but can sometimes suggest more may have been paid/rec'd). "Known".
1 day 13 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
11 mins

known

Does "connu" mean the same as "perçu"? Absolutely not in French.


The distributed pensions are a subset of the known pensions; s0 they cannot distribute more pensions than the ones they know.
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