Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
téngase a su titular
English translation:
the bearer shall be acknowledged as holding this qualification
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larserik
Feb 8, 2023 21:56
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Spanish term
téngase a su titular
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
Education / Pedagogy
University diploma
From a university diploma, Venezuela:
Tómese razón del presente Diploma, en la Secretaría General de esta Universidad, reconózcase y téngase a su titular en la República...
Tómese razón del presente Diploma, en la Secretaría General de esta Universidad, reconózcase y téngase a su titular en la República...
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +3 | the bearer shall be acknowledged with this qualification | Robert Carter |
4 | The owner shall be notified | Maria Babcock |
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the bearer shall be acknowledged with this qualification
Difficult to make this more succinct in English, I think.
The phrases "reconózcase a" and "téngase a" are virtual synonyms here (possibly a legal doublet), so, personally, I'd just leave it as either "shall be recognized" or "shall be acknowledged".
The phrases "reconózcase a" and "téngase a" are virtual synonyms here (possibly a legal doublet), so, personally, I'd just leave it as either "shall be recognized" or "shall be acknowledged".
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The owner shall be notified
Téngase could be translated as: please note; take account of the fact; be notified.
Titular could be translated as: holder, owner, bearer
Titular could be translated as: holder, owner, bearer
Example sentence:
The owner shall be notified
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