Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
D.O.T.
English translation:
Origin protected under Italian law
Added to glossary by
kringle
Aug 24, 2004 14:04
19 yrs ago
Italian term
D.O.T.
Italian to English
Other
Food & Drink
ham production, by-products
If D.O.P. = Protected Designation of Origin, how do we translate D.O.T.? Thanks for your help. SUE
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3 +6 | Origin protected under Italian law | Jane Griffiths (X) |
4 | P.D.O. | Science451 |
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Origin protected under Italian law
D.O.T. is an abbreviation for "Denominazione di Origine Tutelata" (I'm sure about that bit).
I think, following nothing's comment (thanks, nothing), that you'll need to distinguish it from the EU category - here's my suggestion.
I think, following nothing's comment (thanks, nothing), that you'll need to distinguish it from the EU category - here's my suggestion.
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nothing
: Yes, that will do nicely
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Elena Bellucci
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Thanks
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gmel117608
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Fortiter
: It is to let it distinguished from DOC, DOP and so on. It's a different value, as well explained by JG
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Francesco Calabretta (X)
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Peter Cox
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Wonderful explanation and good suggestion. Thanks SUE"
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P.D.O.
P.D.O.-->*Protected designation of origin*
(= D.O.T.--> Denominazione di origine tutelata)
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Note added at 2004-08-24 16:39:41 (GMT)
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see the link page 16
(= D.O.T.--> Denominazione di origine tutelata)
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Note added at 2004-08-24 16:39:41 (GMT)
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see the link page 16
Peer comment(s):
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Jane Griffiths (X)
: I have had a look at the linked document. I think PDO is used there with ref. to the EU law (might be useful elsewhere in Kringle's translation) - but not with ref. to DOT.
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