Jan 17, 2008 11:12
16 yrs ago
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Arabic term

سلم نفسه

Arabic to English Other Other police
رفض تسليم نفسه للسلطات
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Non-PRO (1): Lamis Maalouf

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Proposed translations

+8
3 mins
Selected

to turn himself in to surrender himself to hand himself over to the authorities



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Note added at 5 mins (2008-01-17 11:17:33 GMT)
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and to give himself up to the authoities
Peer comment(s):

agree Sayed Moustafa talawy : I agree on to turn himself in
1 hr
agree Neamaat Shehatah
2 hrs
agree sktrans
3 hrs
agree Steve Booth
6 hrs
agree Assem Mazloum :
8 hrs
agree Aljobury
11 hrs
agree kifahl
1 day 19 hrs
agree Mohsin Alabdali
1 day 21 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+17
2 mins

To turn himself in

To turn himself in
Peer comment(s):

agree Abdelmonem Samir
1 min
agree Hani Hassaan
8 mins
agree ahmadwadan.com
9 mins
agree ahmadmohsen
45 mins
agree kifahl
50 mins
agree Nisreen Barakat
1 hr
agree Mona Helal
1 hr
agree Sayed Moustafa talawy
1 hr
agree Saleh Dardeer
1 hr
agree Ahmed Ahmed
2 hrs
agree Neamaat Shehatah
2 hrs
agree sktrans
3 hrs
agree Steve Booth
6 hrs
agree Assem Mazloum :
8 hrs
agree Mohamed Ghazal
10 hrs
agree Aljobury
11 hrs
agree Mohsin Alabdali
1 day 21 hrs
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