Hi Guys,
How can i express AL DIA DE HOY (NUESTRO PRESUPUESTO ES $xxxxx.) or (NO HAY REGISTRO DE DEUDA) AL DIA DE HOY The problem is with AL DIA DE HOY
THANKS
Hi Guys,
How can i express AL DIA DE HOY (NUESTRO PRESUPUESTO ES $xxxxx.) or (NO HAY REGISTRO DE DEUDA) AL DIA DE HOY The problem is with AL DIA DE HOY
THANKS
Hola diegonoel,
what about
as of today
Realmente, el destino del mundo depende, en primer lugar, de los estadistas y, en segundo lugar, de los intérpretes.
Trygve Halvdan Lie
Hola Sandra, como estas?
Sí, habia pensado en AS OF TODAY, pero no estaba seguro pero me confundia con AS PER Graicas Sandra
Otra opción sería "up to the present time" y a veces me encontrado la expresión "to date" (a la fecha) pero no estoy muy segura de su uso.
Saludos
Last edited by Hebe; 05-09-2009 at 01:04 AM.
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gracias Hebe
Siempre a tus órdenes Diegonel. Por cierto encontré una definición que podría ayudarte a confirmar si esta expresión es en realidad la que buscasOriginally Posted by diegonel
Accrurate reliable Dictionary : http://ardictionary.com/To_date
to date 1
Definition: prior to the present time; "no suspect has been found to date"
KInd regards
Truly, my dear young friends, you are a chosen generation. I hope you will never forget it.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Si Hebe, "to date " es igual a as of today. Gracias
as per today --- this doesn't sound right to me
as of today --- can mean from the past to today, or can mean from today going forward. Examples: As of today we will no longer be serving eggs at breakfast. As of today there are 10 people who have signed up for the trip.
up to the present time --- means only from a point in the past to today
to date --- means only from a pont in the past to today
Mariaklec,
It is great to know that as fo today can algo mean from today going forward. So i should use up to the present time or to date to avoid confusion.
Thanks so much Diego
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