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Inhabilitacion perpetua
Does inhabilitación perpetua perpetual house arrest?
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I don't know. What does it mean in Spain?
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In Spanish, perpetual house arrest is "arresto domiciliario". "Inhabilitación perpetua" means ban or disable someone or something to fulfill its function for the rest of his life.
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OK..., then yes..
And I am sorry Poli, I thought you were Robin... that's why I asked. Last edited by chileno; June 24, 2013 at 02:32 PM. |
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Thanks guys. A commonly -used equivalent in English is to be barred from (as in public office).
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But that's completely different than house arrest.
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