No. We practice a profession, in which we may exercise our abilities.
In English the slang term "brickies" means "Brick Layers", a person who's profession is brick laying/building.
In Exercise 25C of Ecce Romani, the English translations would depend on the specific content of the exercise. Typically, Exercise 25C would involve translating Latin sentences or passages into English. The translations would vary based on the vocabulary and grammar covered in that specific exercise. It is important to carefully analyze the Latin sentences and accurately convey their meaning in English.
The English translation of "prosesyonal" is "professional." It typically refers to someone who is skilled and experienced in a particular field or occupation, adhering to the standards and ethics of that profession. The term can also describe behaviors or practices that are characteristic of a profession.
You have the correct spelling above, exercise.
'decaNo' means 'senior, dean, oldest member of a profession'
In English the slang term "brickies" means "Brick Layers", a person who's profession is brick laying/building.
the French word 'exercice' (with an "c") is translated 'exercise' in English.
It would be the same as some sport or some exercise.
what is plain english
Member of Faculty of Sports & Exercise Medicine
he was an English banker.
"sa profession, son métier"
profesia..................професия
Substitute teacher (English)
it helps me do my proposals
Je voudrais devenir 'any profession'
You would say "an exercise book." This is because "exercise" begins with a vowel sound, so you use "an" before it to make it easier to say.