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- Member Since: Jan 2012
- Last Login: 13 Feb 2012
- Jobs Posted: 1
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Category:Writing/Translation > Translation
ID:115863
Title:English to Spanish document translation
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Playas de Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico: English to Spanish document translation. 3-page "cover letter", plus 13-page "petition/complaint". All written in English and typed in "Word Perfect" program. Can be transmitted as email attachments. Concerns condominium property issues. Documents are required to be submitted in English and Spanish. Translation should be "reasonably professional". However, cost of this translation project is definitely a concern.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
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Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:29/01/2012 09:19
Clarification Board
M. C. on 01/02/2012 20:46Hi Philip,
How many words are there to translate? The information will help to submit an accurate bid.
Thanks,
Matias.
Reply from Client
P. O. on 02/02/2012 05:29Dear M.C.: Sorry to have delayed a bit in responding. There are actually two related documents. A "cover" letter with 1,231 words in English, and a "peition" with 6,942 words in English. These numbers may be slightly inflated as the word count includes "headers" that are repeated....so about 8,000 English words total.
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