Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Person Performing Ceremony
Spanish translation:
celebrante (del matrimonio)
English term
Person Performing Ceremony
I would say "Firma de la Persona que Realice la Ceremonia" but I don't think that's right.
5 +2 | celebrante (del matrimonio) | Rebecca Jowers |
5 +6 | persona que celebra la ceremonia | hecdan (X) |
5 +2 | persona que oficia la ceremonia | Giovanni Rengifo |
4 | "la firma del oficiante de la ceremonia" | Rosmu |
Non-PRO (2): hecdan (X), Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT
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Proposed translations
celebrante (del matrimonio)
persona que celebra la ceremonia
agree |
Marina Soldati
2 mins
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gcs buen día
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Alejandra Hozikian
5 mins
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gcs
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Marian Greenfield
5 mins
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gcs
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Palíndromo
9 mins
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gcs
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agree |
Sery
35 mins
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Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT
: Sí, celebra. Por eso cuando son dos sacerdotes en una misa católica se le llama "concelebrar".
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persona que oficia la ceremonia
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Note added at 1 hr 3 mins (2005-09-22 13:53:13 GMT)
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I think "oficiar una ceremonia" is the right collocation.
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Note added at 1 hr 3 mins (2005-09-22 13:53:14 GMT)
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I think "oficiar una ceremonia" is the right collocation.
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Note added at 1 hr 4 mins (2005-09-22 13:53:59 GMT)
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I think "oficiar una ceremonia" is the right collocation. Please don´t forget to wait at least 24 hours to grade these answers.
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hecdan (X)
: oficiar no denota más bien una ceremonia religiosa?
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raulruiz
1 hr
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vanesalvrz
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