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Yodfat Glazer (X)
Feb 21, 2007 23:22
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Birth Registration Certificate
I am translating a birth registration certificate and at the very bottom of the certificate there are some acronyms that I don't know how to translate:
1000 xד.מ.י-ם 100
1789/ס
93/מר
Does anyone have any idea about this?
Thanks.
1000 xד.מ.י-ם 100
1789/ס
93/מר
Does anyone have any idea about this?
Thanks.
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These are the printing company's identifying codes. Usually I translitere them as best as I can. For example, 1000 x 100 is a code for the quantity printed in one go.
I know this because I used to be involved in ordering office forms during my service ;-)
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Note added at 50 mins (2007-02-22 00:12:47 GMT)
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Transliterate, of course. E.g.
D.M.J-M 100 x 1000
(J-M may well refer to the location, i.e. Jerusalem, but not sure about that).
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Note added at 51 mins (2007-02-22 00:13:42 GMT)
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Grrr ..... as best I can.
I know this because I used to be involved in ordering office forms during my service ;-)
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Note added at 50 mins (2007-02-22 00:12:47 GMT)
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Transliterate, of course. E.g.
D.M.J-M 100 x 1000
(J-M may well refer to the location, i.e. Jerusalem, but not sure about that).
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Note added at 51 mins (2007-02-22 00:13:42 GMT)
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Grrr ..... as best I can.
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Comment: "Thanks so much Eynnat; your answer has been most helpful!"
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