Maybe I haven't noticed = Forse non l'ho notata.Castanhola wrote:maybe I have not repaired.
You too, Castanhola.Castanhola wrote:You can always try to use Google Translate.
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Maybe I haven't noticed = Forse non l'ho notata.Castanhola wrote:maybe I have not repaired.
You too, Castanhola.Castanhola wrote:You can always try to use Google Translate.
ThanksCastanhola wrote:I don't know. I do not have the note with me anymore.MARCO wrote:The second
i wrote near number of note a little trattin of riconosciment.
Normally I annotate in the comment field any marks or damage I found in the note.
Maybe the mark was too little or maybe I have not repaired.
You can always try to use Google Translate.MARCO wrote:My english is very orrible
Tens toda a razão. Asneira. É um erro clássico de palmatória.lmviterbo wrote:Maybe I haven't noticed = Forse non l'ho notata.Castanhola wrote:maybe I have not repaired.
Thanks, grazie, obrigado, mico! Ευχαριστώ, k0stakis!
Most popular is
You can always exchange them in a bank.
Thanks for this information.CarlosManta wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 11:11 amMost popular is
Merchants have received many police warnings about , it is the note with more counterfeits
will be accepted if you pay >50€
If you pay less than <20€ with probably you will not see many happy faces...
Thanks for this information. Is it possible to do this when you are not Portuguese ?
Yes, I think so.