I'm not sure I understand your question. If you are asking what it means that a translator must be certified, that means that before he qualifies to be hired for a job, he must have proven his competence with that language by passing certain tests or by earning a degree in translation.
A certified translation is generally accompanied by a signed declaration attesting to the fact that the translation is a true and accurate copy of the original document, performed to the best of the translator's knowledge and competence, or something along those lines.
"Traductor" means "translator" in English.
In order to become a professional translator you must do a lot of studying in the language you wish to translate. You should also get a translator certificate.
Traducteur = Translator
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Yes, that is the correct spelling of certify.Some example sentences are:We hereby certify you as a fully trained troll hunter.This does not certify you to be an electrician.I will certify your application now.
It is unclear, but strongly suggests an Italian person. Freelance technical Italian translator is a better way.
The past tense of certify is certified.
Could you please certify that?
to give official recognition to. To certify or guarantee as to meeting official standards