DT

English translation: Deltatt. Participated

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Norwegian term or phrase:DT
English translation:Deltatt. Participated
Entered by: Félicien Sirois

18:53 Feb 19, 2016
Norwegian to English translations [Non-PRO]
Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs / Grade appearing on a transcript
Norwegian term or phrase: DT
Not much to go on here... I have a transcript of grades/scores for a Norwegian secondary school and the abbreviation "DT" appears among the scores, and specifically (and only) for "Norsk sidemal, skriftlig."

While the phrase "daglig tale" comes to mind, it doesn't really fit in as a grade or score, though I suppose it could be simply a comment or note. The transcript's glossary does not contain this particular abbreviation either.

Probably the simplest thing, but it's not coming to mind. Any ideas?
Félicien Sirois
United States
Local time: 17:45
Deltatt. Participated
Explanation:
Participared
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jeffrey engberg
Norway
Local time: 00:45
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Yes, "deltatt" does seem to makes sense. Not quite what I was expecting since it relates to a specific test that is a part of a subject (versus a separate subject), but I can see the reasoning behind it. Thank you!
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5 +1Deltatt. Participated
jeffrey engberg
3Double (class) hour
Michele Fauble


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5 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
Double (class) hour


Explanation:
DT = Dobbeltime

http://www2.minskole.no/minskole/austbo/pilot.nsf/ntr/63B698...$FILE/Ferdig%20hefte%201.docxDT = Dobbeltime



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Note added at 5 hrs (2016-02-19 23:58:20 GMT)
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http://www3.minskole.no/minskole/Austbo/pilot.nsf/ntr/414CEB...$FILE/Periode%204.doc..

ET = enkeltime DT = dobbeltime ...



Michele Fauble
United States
Local time: 15:45
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
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12 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
Deltatt. Participated


Explanation:
Participared


jeffrey engberg
Norway
Local time: 00:45
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
Grading comment
Yes, "deltatt" does seem to makes sense. Not quite what I was expecting since it relates to a specific test that is a part of a subject (versus a separate subject), but I can see the reasoning behind it. Thank you!

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