ah-plik-ah-bull, but shorten the ah's a bit.
pas applicable
Pas applicable
say that you are not ready and that you have found a post that is more applicable for you and that there is nothing better and that you can either poo on you
Not Applicable
The adjective form of "apply" is "applicable." It describes something that is relevant or appropriate to a particular situation or context. For example, one might say, "The rules are applicable to all participants in the competition."
"applicable to" is correct
Both, plus another: If you're saying that young women go to work, you'd say that girls work. If you're saying it's work applicable to young women you'd say it is girls' work. If you're saying it's work applicable to one particular young woman, you'd say it's that girl's work.
If applicable, include your age. Only answer the question if applicable to the position.
The accent in the word "applicable" is on the first syllable, "ap."
yes! it is applicable.
The evidence was not applicable to the case.
Without knowing the context that is applicable, this is a risky phrase to translate. Ja, Frau..... Ja, meine Dame