15:44 Jul 27, 2003 |
Bulgarian to English translations [PRO] Printing & Publishing / printing | |||||||
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5 | 15 000 x 2 sets with a copy |
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4 | not to be translated |
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1 | Paid: 15000 leva for 2 sets and a copy |
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15 000 x 2 sets with a copy Explanation: This is what I can come up with without context. |
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Paid: 15000 leva for 2 sets and a copy Explanation: Suppose that is the price for the service |
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15000х2 компл. с препис. not to be translated Explanation: If it's indeed a printer's mark (i.e. in small print, close to the lower or side edge of the sheet), it is supposed to mean a print run of 15,000 where a printed unit consists of a set of two items: an original and a copy. It might be accompanied also by a form number and/or an order number/year (maybe even some other details). If so, this is printer's technical info which needs not be translated, as it is irrelevant to the diploma's content. Anyway, it would be good to have this acknowledged by someone *currently* dealing with document legalization - there might be some new rules that I don't know of... ;) I presume it is about the diploma's enclosure/insert which contains a detailed listing of the final grades in the studied subjects. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 hrs 58 mins (2003-07-28 12:42:34 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Oops... I guess I was a bit late :)) Anyway, I hope this helps, Paul. I only rarely translate documents but I have never translated - neither seen translated - this kind of info. |
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