Alcalde del M.I.

English translation: Highly Illustrious

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Spanish term or phrase:Alcalde del M.I.
English translation:Highly Illustrious
Entered by: two2tango

08:32 Mar 30, 2001
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Spanish term or phrase: Alcalde del M.I.
What does the M.I. stand for in

Alcalde del M.I. Consejo de Sucre
Bahía de Caraquez
SierraMadre
Local time: 13:11
Highly Illustrious
Explanation:
"MI" in this context is an acronym for "Muy Ilustre", which could be translated as above.
References:
www.cfnavarra.es/bon/977/97718047.htm
www.cfnavarra.es/bon/992/99201078.htm
195.77.31.52/villena/santafe/capi2-5.html
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two2tango
Argentina
Local time: 16:11
Grading comment
Thanks very much - I imagined it was something of this nature. However, I feel any translation would look strange in English and I will therefore omit it.
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naHighly Illustrious
two2tango


  

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Highly Illustrious


Explanation:
"MI" in this context is an acronym for "Muy Ilustre", which could be translated as above.
References:
www.cfnavarra.es/bon/977/97718047.htm
www.cfnavarra.es/bon/992/99201078.htm
195.77.31.52/villena/santafe/capi2-5.html

two2tango
Argentina
Local time: 16:11
Native speaker of: Spanish
PRO pts in pair: 724
Grading comment
Thanks very much - I imagined it was something of this nature. However, I feel any translation would look strange in English and I will therefore omit it.
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