May 14, 2016 16:37
8 yrs ago
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Spanish term

conforme firmó

Spanish to English Other Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs
Context: a note at the bottom of a Honduran birth certificate:

Leí lo escrito al declarante y conforme firmó.

Thanks for any neat suggestions.
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Non-PRO (1): Phoenix III

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Proposed translations

+5
7 mins
Selected

he signed it in witness thereof

I think this works in the formal context of a birth certificate.
Note from asker:
Thank you, Robert.
Thank you, Robert.
Peer comment(s):

agree Robert Forstag : In this context, this would seem the most usual translation.
2 hrs
Thanks, Robert.
agree Stephen D. Moore
8 hrs
Thanks, Stephen.
agree Phoenix III
9 hrs
Thanks, Phoenix
agree Linda Miranda
16 hrs
Thanks, Linda.
agree AllegroTrans
1 day 6 hrs
Thanks, AllegroTrans.
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+1
7 mins

duly signed (acknowledging his/her agreement)

https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-meaning-of-duly-signed
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11 sept. 2015 - Duly signed : Any document or related one has been signed with all the ... It comes from the word due, and means that you are acknowledging

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Note added at 10 mins (2016-05-14 16:48:15 GMT)
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might work in the context of a "note", otherwise Robert's suggestion is a good option
Note from asker:
Thank you, David.
Peer comment(s):

agree Denis Zabelin
3 mins
thanks sidewinder
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