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Examples

  • I'm not certain about this, but I think that you might be better off having the documents translated once you're back in Mexico, where you should be able to find a "perito traductor" fairly easily.

    Translation 2009

  • Bethie, if your husband needs to have documents translated into Spanish for a Mexican government office, then you need to look for a "perito traductor", which is a Mexican who has been certified to do official translations (non-Mexicans need not apply for this position or I would have already done so!).

    Translation 2009

  • Bethie, if your husband needs to have documents translated into Spanish for a Mexican government office, then you need to look for a "perito traductor", which is a Mexican who has been certified to do official translations (non-Mexicans need not apply for this position or I would have already done so!).

    Translation 2009

  • Bethie, if your husband needs to have documents translated into Spanish for a Mexican government office, then you need to look for a "perito traductor", which is a Mexican who has been certified to do official translations (non-Mexicans need not apply for this position or I would have already done so!).

    Translation 2009

  • I'm not certain about this, but I think that you might be better off having the documents translated once you're back in Mexico, where you should be able to find a "perito traductor" fairly easily.

    Translation 2009

  • Bethie, if your husband needs to have documents translated into Spanish for a Mexican government office, then you need to look for a "perito traductor", which is a Mexican who has been certified to do official translations (non-Mexicans need not apply for this position or I would have already done so!).

    Translation 2009

  • I'm not certain about this, but I think that you might be better off having the documents translated once you're back in Mexico, where you should be able to find a "perito traductor" fairly easily.

    Translation 2009

  • I'm not certain about this, but I think that you might be better off having the documents translated once you're back in Mexico, where you should be able to find a "perito traductor" fairly easily.

    Translation 2009

  • Bethie, if your husband needs to have documents translated into Spanish for a Mexican government office, then you need to look for a "perito traductor", which is a Mexican who has been certified to do official translations (non-Mexicans need not apply for this position or I would have already done so!).

    Translation 2009

  • I'm not certain about this, but I think that you might be better off having the documents translated once you're back in Mexico, where you should be able to find a "perito traductor" fairly easily.

    Translation 2009

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