Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
is attached as 2008-CLIENTID.PDF
Spanish translation:
se encuentra adjunta/anexa en el archivo 2008-clientid.pdf
English term
is attached as 2008-CLIENTID.PDF
"A copy of your 2008 individual income tax return for your to retain for your records is attached as 2008-CLIENTID.PDF."
This communication is an email greeting that is basically trying to explain to the user that there is a file attached to this email message with the name "2008-CLIENTID.PDF" and it contains a copy of their tax return.
In this case I'm not sure quite how to express that the file is "attached as"
Les agradezco cualquier sugerencia
5 +6 | se encuentra adjunta/anexa en el archivo 2008-clientid.pdf |
Yaotl Altan
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5 | Se adjunta ( ) siendo 2008-clientid.pdf |
Henry Hinds
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Non-PRO (1): Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT
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