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Apr 1, 2018 22:28
6 yrs ago
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French term
er (before a signature)
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I am translating a letter from a Swiss bank. It is signed by two people. One of the signatures is preceded by p.p. and I know what that means. But the other is preceded by "er" and I have no idea what that means. Can anyone tell me what is stands for in French?
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4 +2 | en remplacement | Erzsébet Czopyk |
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Apr 1, 2018 23:17: Jean-Christophe Vieillard changed "Language pair" from "French" to "French to English"
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+2
6 hrs
en remplacement
https://www.proz.com/kudoz/french_to_english/government_poli...
I am almost sure.
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Note added at 6 hrs (2018-04-02 05:23:21 GMT)
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EN: acting (title follows)
I am almost sure.
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Note added at 6 hrs (2018-04-02 05:23:21 GMT)
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EN: acting (title follows)
Note from asker:
The problem is that there is no title, only a name. |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
writeaway
: well this is backed by 2 reliable native French speakers. One in the dbox and the other in your ref.
10 hrs
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Thank you. I saw it myself before on other documents.
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agree |
svetlana cosquéric
3 days 13 hrs
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Discussion
Peut-être "en remplacement" mais je n'en suis pas sûr.
Vous pouvez également demander en anglais. J'ai fait parvenir aussi la question aux collègues anglophones.