Dec 15, 2015 07:40
8 yrs ago
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Italian term
MAGISTRATO AI CONTI
Italian to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
legislazione
a political title for an Italian position in a post-war colony. - A person who signs a law just issued for endorsement
My attempt:
AUDITING JUDGE (though it's rather political, not accounting, and at government level)
JUSTICE AUDIT
ENDORSEMENT JUDGE
or similar
REPEAT: nothing to do with accounting
My attempt:
AUDITING JUDGE (though it's rather political, not accounting, and at government level)
JUSTICE AUDIT
ENDORSEMENT JUDGE
or similar
REPEAT: nothing to do with accounting
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | judge on the court of auditors | Thomas Roberts |
3 | endorsement magistrate/officer | Anca Malureanu |
2 | Senior Law Officer; (BrE) Governor-General | Adrian MM. (X) |
Proposed translations
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judge on the court of auditors
Largely reflects the structure in Italy.
See e.g. for Somalia: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ueo-AQAAIAAJ&q="MAGISTRA...
See e.g. for Somalia: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ueo-AQAAIAAJ&q="MAGISTRA...
Note from asker:
on a second thought, perhaps in Italian colonies such governors also held accounting and high-level auditing duties - like the Corte dei Conti, a control or supervision function reflected in the position. So I actually I left judge and the auditing thing, thanks once again Thomas! |
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Comment: "thanks"
57 mins
endorsement magistrate/officer
if it has nothing to do with the magistrati contabili della Corte dei Conti, then you can use endorsement magistrate (persona che ricopre carica pubblica) or officer
Reference:
3 hrs
Senior Law Officer; (BrE) Governor-General
Working inductively from the asker's explanation, rather than deductively from the Itlaian accounting 'misnomer'.
Example sentence:
Governor-general definition, a governor who is chief over subordinate or deputy governors.
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