Sorry to bother, but a family friend asked me to find the translation for a phrase... Something for his job. I don't have much of an idea as to what it's for, but I need to find the translation until to tomorrow for him. I would very much appreciate any help you could give me.
I tried the translators on the internet. There were a ridiculous amount of them, but not one of them are the least bit functional. It's a bit silly, really.
If someone could translate the following phrase I would be very very grateful.
I noticed, I appreciated, I awarded.
Thank you beforehand!
Translation needed-!
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