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Ana Ferreira United Kingdom Local time: 02:01 French to Portuguese + ...
Jul 4, 2024
Hi there, anyone knows if we can translate Lord Justice by the judge [target language name]? I know that the meaning is judge, but are we required to keep the original title (Lord) or are we 'free' to use the translation of judge? Is it wrong to drop Lord? Many thanks in advance
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This isn't the right place, you should post a question on Kudoz...
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British Diana Germany Local time: 03:01 German to English + ...
please add context
Jul 4, 2024
On Kudoz it is difficult to get help unless you provide as much context as possible (What exactly are you translating, for whom, where does the term appear - cite the sentence etc.).
Fellow translators are glad to help but only if you provide all the evidence they need!
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Ana Ferreira United Kingdom Local time: 02:01 French to Portuguese + ...
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thank you
Jul 4, 2024
thank you
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neilmac Spain Local time: 03:01 Spanish to English + ...
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Jul 8, 2024
One approach could be to just use the target language word for "judge", followed by the actual name and title of said judge in brackets, like this:
"The judge (Lord Justice Shabana Mahmood) ruled that... etc."
"La juez (Lord Justice Shabana Mahmood) dictaminó que... etc."
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