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Meaning/have a litter

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Meaning/have a litter
Message from ora1 posted on 26-02-2012 at 07:32:55 (D | E | F)
Hello,

I have no clue of what this is supposed to be.
What is the meaning of it please?

---> In Italy and Mexico, all university graduates have a litter, and they usually expect you to use it.
Thank you very much.

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Edited by ora1 on 26-02-2012 07:34

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Edited by lucile83 on 26-02-2012 09:00


Re: Meaning/have a litter from lucile83, posted on 26-02-2012 at 09:25:19 (D | E)
Hello,

Here are a few dictionaries
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Re: Meaning/have a litter from ora1, posted on 26-02-2012 at 09:34:52 (D | E)
Thank you very much for your help on corrections.

I know the meaning of "litter" but in this sentence doesn't make any sense to me. Does it has anything to do with culture or some sort?



Re: Meaning/have a litter from stammer, posted on 26-02-2012 at 19:13:19 (D | E)
Hello,
The only time that I have ever heard the construction "have a litter" is when talking about an animal having given birth. "My dog has just had a litter of puppies."
I have no idea what it wishes to say here, do you have any context?
James



Re: Meaning/have a litter from alili, posted on 26-02-2012 at 19:41:37 (D | E)
My humble guess is it should read "letter" instead of "litter".
If this is the site where you found this sentence: Link

... it was perhaps not written by a native speaker. And judging by the rest of the paragraph ("Don't forget to call a lawyer or a graduate dottore in Italy, and in Mexico, call him licenciado."), "letter" means "title" here.





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