accompagnatore

English translation: accompanying person

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Italian term or phrase:accompagnatore
English translation:accompanying person
Entered by: Shera Lyn Parpia

08:46 Jan 26, 2007
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Tourism & Travel / registration form
Italian term or phrase: accompagnatore
This is a registration form for a conference with the list of professional and non professional categories and the corresponding fee to be paid. The last category is "accompagnatore" and can include husbands, wives, children, parents, babysitters, you name it. "Escorts" doesn't sound right to me - any briliant ideas? Thanks!
Shera Lyn Parpia
Italy
Local time: 13:38
accompanying person
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Beatrice T
Italy
Grading comment
simple and effective! thanks to beatbeat and those who commented.
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Summary of answers provided
2 +5accompanying person
Beatrice T
3travel companion
Angelo Berbotto


  

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11 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 2/5Answerer confidence 2/5 peer agreement (net): +5
accompanying person


Explanation:
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Beatrice T
Italy
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in category: 5
Grading comment
simple and effective! thanks to beatbeat and those who commented.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Umberto Cassano
4 mins

agree  KayW: Definitely. "Spouses" is also still used, but "accompanying persons" is more inclusive and thus better.
12 mins

agree  katy hannan: often in courses I have attended it is called "non participating companion"
30 mins

agree  James (Jim) Davis
2 hrs

agree  Victoria Machin
4 hrs
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52 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
travel companion


Explanation:
another idea:

travel companion

Angelo Berbotto
Australia
Local time: 21:38
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in category: 4
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