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Sayın Tahibauth ilgili dökümanlar imzalı bir...
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Propuesto por rasimsky
Idioma de origen: Turco

Sayın Tahibauth


ilgili dökümanlar imzalı bir şekilde ektedir.

İyi günler
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Dear Tahibauth
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Inglés

Traducido por Mesud2991
Idioma de destino: Inglés

Dear Mrs Tahibauth,

The relevant documents have been signed and are in the attachment.

Best regards,
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Not sure if this is Mr or Mrs Tahibauth.
Última validación o corrección por Lein - 1 Noviembre 2011 11:13





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27 Octubre 2011 21:03

Lein
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Hi Rollingmaster

What do you mean by 'in a way signed'?

Does it mean 'have been signed and are attached'? Or (if it is clear the writer has signed them) 'I have signed the relevant documents and attached them'?

27 Octubre 2011 21:45

Mesud2991
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The relevant documents are in the attachment in a signed way.

28 Octubre 2011 11:13

Lein
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Thanks! 'in a xx way' is something you can use to specify how something is being done (he is walking in an odd way), but not about a noun (here: the documents). I have edited and set a poll - let me know if you don't agree

28 Octubre 2011 11:57

Mesud2991
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I agree.

31 Octubre 2011 11:37

italo07
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I'd write the letter/email more formal, for ex. "Your faithfully" instead of "have a good day"

31 Octubre 2011 15:21

Lein
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Hi gamine

You said something could be improved; could you let us know what, please?
Thanks!

Italo, is your suggestion based on the French version? As the writer is using the person's name and not 'Dear Mrs xx', I think 'have a good day' does not sound wrong or awkward here.

CC: gamine

31 Octubre 2011 15:27

italo07
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Hi Lein,

my suggestion is based on the French version.

"Chère Madame Tahibauth", I don't know if it's the person's first name

31 Octubre 2011 18:33

Lein
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Rollingmaster or another Turkish expert,

Can you tell if 'Tahibaut' is a first name (as here, in the English translation) or a last name (as in the French translation)?
Thanks!

CC: Bilge Ertan handyy

31 Octubre 2011 18:44

Mesud2991
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I don't have any idea. It is not a Turkish name.

31 Octubre 2011 18:49

Lein
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Ah. One of our French experts then maybe? Can you help, guys?

CC: Francky5591 44hazal44

31 Octubre 2011 19:03

Francky5591
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Hi!

It must be a family name, there's a current one that is "Thibault", and I never saw "Tahibauth" before, but anyway as a name is isn't to be translated, so the translator just has to leave it as it is.


1 Noviembre 2011 11:04

bouboukaki
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Dear Mrs. Tahibauth

Please find attached the documents in question, dully signed.

Best regards,

1 Noviembre 2011 11:13

Lein
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Thanks all

Francky, you didn't understand our point: if this was a first name, the message is quite informal and 'have a good day' would be perfectly appropriate. If this message was addressed to Mr or Mrs Tahibauth, it becomes more formal and 'best regards' or something similar would seem better.
Thanks anyway!