Nato in english
Born
pronunciation: bɔrn part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: bɔrn part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures




nato = natural-born ; ex officio.
Example: Giving a natural-born leader a new book to read for himself will mean that, if he likes it, very soon other children in the group will be wanting to read it too = Giving a natural-born leader a new book to read for himself will mean that, if he likes it, very soon other children in the group will be wanting to read it too.Example: While deputy administrators are frequently involved ex officio as chairpersons of these groups, the chief librarian usually will reserve the final decision-making authority on major issues to him or herself.more:
» miembro nato = ex officio .
Example: While deputy administrators are frequently involved ex officio as chairpersons of these groups, the chief librarian usually will reserve the final decision-making authority on major issues to him or herself.