The initals CE generally mean Common Era in historical terms. I am not sure what you intend for their meaning in an import.
"ce n'est pas acceptable"
ce n'est pas acceptable, c'est inacceptable
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CE Mark Standards are used for the purpose of manufacturers declaration that a product meets the requirements of the applicable EC directives. This used to be known as the EC Mark.
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No, the phrase Quelle heure est-ce que c'est? ("What time is it that it is?") is not acceptable French. The simpler question, Quelle heure est-il? ("What time is it?"), will be acceptable, particularly if pronounced correctly as "keh-luhr ey-teel" in French.
The UK Government website offers information on CE Mark Compliances. They explain how a product complies with EU safely, health and environmental requirements and how to place a CE marking on the product.
No... The CE mark on electronics products simply means that it conforms to European Union directives concerning the manufacture of equipment. The mark is recognition that the product meets all of the European legislation. CE is an abbreviation of the words "Conformité Européenne".
European Conformity nothing but CE.In french it is written as CE-Conformité Européene
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