Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Bulgarian term or phrase:
ОВ
English translation:
Официален вестник
Bulgarian term
ОВ
I think ОП is "открита поръчка." I find hints that "ОВ" is "OJ," but I have no idea what that is -- or if it's correct.
4 +9 | Официален вестник | Daniela Koleva |
4 -2 | официален всекидневник | Christo Metschkaroff |
Non-PRO (2): Daniela Koleva, Ivan Klyunchev
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Proposed translations
Официален вестник
Official Journal of the EU
официален всекидневник
disagree |
Daniela Koleva
: Тук става въпрос за Официалния вестник на ЕС: http://publications.europa.eu/official/index_bg.htm
4 mins
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OK!
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disagree |
Ivan Klyunchev
: ditto
30 mins
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OK!
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