rubricar
When you see rubricar, think about putting your mark on something important, like a contract. It means to sign a document, often with just initials, to show you agree or approve. Imagine you're buying a house; you would rubricar many papers. It's a formal way to say you've put your signature on something official. So, if you need to sign a legal paper, you might hear this verb.
When you rubricar a document, you are essentially signing it, but with a specific nuance. It often implies a more formal or official signing, sometimes just with an initial or a flourish rather than a full signature. Think of it as formally endorsing or validating a document, giving it your official stamp of approval.
It's used in contexts like legal documents, contracts, or official papers where an acknowledgment of each page or section is required. While firmar is the general verb for 'to sign,' rubricar adds that layer of official, often abbreviated, endorsement.
When you rubricar a document, you're essentially signing it or adding your initials. Think of it like putting your personal mark on an official paper to confirm its authenticity or your agreement with its contents. It's often used in formal contexts, such as signing contracts, legal documents, or official reports. While it can sometimes be interchangeable with firmar (to sign), rubricar often implies a more concise or initialed form of signing, especially when you're just acknowledging a page or a section.
When you encounter the verb rubricar, it signifies the act of signing or initialing a document. This isn't just any signing; it often implies a formal endorsement or confirmation, especially in official or legal contexts. Think of it as putting your mark of approval on something important, making it official. While firmar is a more general term for signing, rubricar carries that nuance of a more deliberate and often abbreviated mark, like initials, to authenticate a document or each page within it.
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§ What does 'rubricar' mean?
The Spanish verb 'rubricar' (pronounced roo-bree-CAHR) means 'to sign' or 'to initial' a document. It's often used in formal or legal contexts, but you'll also hear it in everyday situations when someone is adding their signature or initials to something important.
- DEFINITION
- To sign or initial (a document).
Think of it as putting your personal mark on a piece of paper to confirm its authenticity or your agreement with its content. While 'firmar' also means 'to sign,' 'rubricar' often implies a more deliberate or official act, sometimes even just adding a flourish or a quick initial rather than a full signature.
§ When do people use 'rubricar'?
You'll hear 'rubricar' in a variety of situations. Here are some common ones:
- Legal Documents: When lawyers, judges, or officials need to formalize a document, they will 'rubricar' it. This could be a contract, a will, or an official decree.
- Official Correspondence: Sometimes, a high-ranking individual might 'rubricar' a letter or memo to show their personal approval or acknowledgment.
- Academic Papers: In some academic settings, professors might 'rubricar' student papers or official forms.
- Banking: When dealing with bank documents, particularly those requiring extra verification, you might be asked to 'rubricar' certain sections.
- Agreements: Any type of agreement where multiple parties are involved might require each person to 'rubricar' their consent.
It's about adding that extra layer of personal endorsement. While 'firmar' is a general 'to sign,' 'rubricar' leans more towards the act of validating with a personal mark, which can be a full signature, initials, or even a distinctive squiggle.
Let's look at some practical examples to help you understand how 'rubricar' is used in sentences:
El presidente debe rubricar el documento antes de que sea oficial.
Translation hint: The president must sign/initial the document before it is official.
Por favor, rubrique cada página del contrato.
Translation hint: Please initial each page of the contract.
La jueza rubricó la sentencia al final de la audiencia.
Translation hint: The judge signed/initialed the sentence at the end of the hearing.
Understanding 'rubricar' adds a nice layer of nuance to your Spanish vocabulary, allowing you to differentiate between a general signature and a more formal or verifying mark. Keep practicing these examples, and you'll master its usage in no time!
§ Understanding 'rubricar'
You're learning the Spanish verb rubricar, which means "to sign or initial a document." It's a B1 CEFR level word, so it's useful for everyday situations, especially in professional or administrative contexts. Let's break down how to use it.
- DEFINITION
- To sign or initial (a document).
§ Basic Sentence Structure with 'rubricar'
Using rubricar is straightforward. It's a regular -ar verb, so its conjugations follow the standard pattern. You'll typically use it with a direct object, which is the document you're signing or initialing.
Necesito rubricar este contrato antes de enviarlo. (I need to sign this contract before sending it.)
¿Puedes rubricar todas las páginas del informe? (Can you initial all the pages of the report?)
§ Conjugations of 'rubricar' (Present Tense)
Here are the present tense conjugations, which you'll use most often:
- Yo rubrico (I sign/initial)
- Tú rubricas (You sign/initial - informal)
- Él/Ella/Usted rubrica (He/She/You sign/initial - formal)
- Nosotros/Nosotras rubricamos (We sign/initial)
- Vosotros/Vosotras rubricáis (You sign/initial - informal plural, common in Spain)
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes rubrican (They/You sign/initial - formal plural)
Ella siempre rubrica sus documentos importantes. (She always initials her important documents.)
Nosotros rubricamos el acuerdo esta mañana. (We signed the agreement this morning.)
§ Using 'rubricar' with Prepositions (or lack thereof)
Typically, rubricar doesn't require a specific preposition when followed by the direct object (the document). You just say rubricar + el/la + document.
El director debe rubricar el informe final. (The director must sign the final report.)
However, if you want to specify *how* something was signed or *where* it was signed, you might use prepositions in other parts of the sentence.
Ella decidió rubricar el documento con su bolígrafo rojo. (She decided to sign the document with her red pen.)
Es importante rubricar en cada página para validar el contrato. (It is important to initial on each page to validate the contract.)
§ Common Phrases with 'rubricar'
Here are some common ways you'll hear and use rubricar:
- Rubricar un documento (to sign/initial a document)
- Rubricar un contrato (to sign/initial a contract)
- Rubricar un acuerdo (to sign/initial an agreement)
- Rubricar las actas (to sign/initial the minutes)
Los abogados se reunieron para rubricar el acuerdo final. (The lawyers met to sign the final agreement.)
Keep practicing these sentences and contexts, and you'll master rubricar in no time!
§ Understanding 'Rubricar'
§ 'Firmar' vs. 'Rubricar'
Necesito que firmes este documento antes de irte. (I need you to sign this document before you leave.)
El notario pidió a las partes que rubricaran cada página del contrato. (The notary asked the parties to initial each page of the contract.)
§ Other Related Terms
- DEFINITION
- Let's look at a few other words that are in the same family as rubricar and firmar.
- La firma: This is the noun for 'the signature'. It's very common.
Tu firma es necesaria aquí. (Your signature is needed here.)
- La rúbrica: This is the noun for 'the initial' or a 'flourish' in a signature. It can also refer to a rubric in an academic sense, but in the context of signing, it means the initial or the decorative part of a signature.
Solo puso su rúbrica en el margen. (He only put his initial/flourish in the margin.)
- Suscribir: While it can mean 'to subscribe' (like to a magazine), in a formal context, it can also mean 'to sign' or 'to endorse' an agreement. It implies a deeper commitment than just firmar.
Ambas partes suscribieron el acuerdo de paz. (Both parties signed/endorsed the peace agreement.)
§ Practical Takeaways
- When specifically talking about initialing each page of a multi-page document.
- In more formal or bureaucratic contexts where the act of signing is about formal validation or authentication, rather than a casual signature.
- If you hear a native speaker use it, you'll now understand the slightly more formal or specific nuance they are conveying.
豆知識
Historically, important headings or initial letters in manuscripts were written in red ink, known as 'rubrics'. The act of 'rubricar' thus came to mean to mark something officially, often by signing.
難易度
The word itself is straightforward to read.
Easy to spell and conjugate for regular verbs.
Pronunciation is clear and follows standard Spanish rules.
Distinctive sound, unlikely to be confused with other words.
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Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar have a spelling change in the preterite tense yo form. 'Rubricar' (to sign/initial) falls into the -car category. The 'c' changes to 'qu' before adding the -é ending.
Yo rubricé el documento. (I signed the document.)
When 'rubricar' means to sign, it's often followed directly by the noun referring to the document being signed.
Ella va a rubricar el contrato. (She is going to sign the contract.)
'Rubricar' can also mean to initial, and in this context, it's used similarly, followed by the document.
Necesitamos rubricar cada página del informe. (We need to initial each page of the report.)
The present progressive tense can be used with 'rubricar' to describe an ongoing action.
Él está rubricando los papeles ahora mismo. (He is signing the papers right now.)
The future tense is formed by adding the appropriate endings to the infinitive 'rubricar'.
Mañana rubricaremos el acuerdo. (Tomorrow we will sign the agreement.)
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El presidente rubricó el nuevo decreto con una pluma de oro, simbolizando la importancia del momento.
The president signed the new decree with a golden pen, symbolizing the importance of the moment.
Past tense, formal subject.
Antes de entregar el contrato, asegúrate de rubricar cada página para evitar fraudes o alteraciones.
Before handing in the contract, make sure to initial each page to avoid fraud or alterations.
Imperative, reflexive verb for 'making sure'.
Los ministros de ambos países rubricaron el acuerdo de paz en una ceremonia histórica, poniendo fin a décadas de conflicto.
The ministers of both countries signed the peace agreement in a historic ceremony, ending decades of conflict.
Past tense, plural subject.
Para que tu solicitud sea válida, es indispensable que rubriques todos los campos requeridos.
For your application to be valid, it's essential that you sign all required fields.
Subjunctive after 'es indispensable que'.
Aunque solo rubricó el documento con sus iniciales, su consentimiento fue claro y vinculante.
Although he only initialed the document with his initials, his consent was clear and binding.
Past tense, 'aunque' introduces a concession.
Se espera que el consejo directivo rubrique los nuevos estatutos de la empresa la próxima semana.
It is expected that the board of directors will sign the new statutes of the company next week.
Present tense for future expectation, 'que' introduces a subordinate clause.
El notario me pidió rubricar cada anexo para certificar que había revisado y entendido todo el contenido.
The notary asked me to initial each annex to certify that I had reviewed and understood all the content.
Past tense, infinitive after 'pedir'.
Si no rubricas el reverso del cheque, no podrá ser procesado por el banco.
If you don't sign the back of the check, it cannot be processed by the bank.
Conditional sentence, present tense for condition, future simple for result.
El presidente se negó a rubricar el decreto sin antes revisarlo exhaustivamente con su equipo legal.
The president refused to sign the decree without first thoroughly reviewing it with his legal team.
Use of 'negarse a' (to refuse to) followed by an infinitive.
Todos los acuerdos internacionales deben rubricarse por los representantes autorizados de cada nación participante.
All international agreements must be signed by the authorized representatives of each participating nation.
Passive voice construction with 'deben rubricarse'.
Antes de entregar el contrato, asegúrese de rubricar cada página para confirmar que ha revisado su contenido.
Before submitting the contract, make sure to initial each page to confirm you have reviewed its content.
Imperative 'asegúrese de' (make sure to) followed by an infinitive.
La ceremonia oficial incluyó el momento solemne en que los monarcas tuvieron que rubricar el tratado de paz.
The official ceremony included the solemn moment when the monarchs had to sign the peace treaty.
Use of 'tener que' (to have to) expressing obligation.
Es fundamental rubricar los documentos de identidad ante la autoridad competente para evitar cualquier tipo de fraude.
It is fundamental to sign identity documents before the competent authority to avoid any type of fraud.
Impersonal expression 'es fundamental' (it is fundamental) followed by an infinitive.
El historiador descubrió un antiguo manuscrito donde el autor había rubricado cada folio con su emblema personal.
The historian discovered an ancient manuscript where the author had initialed each folio with his personal emblem.
Past perfect tense 'había rubricado' (had initialed).
Aunque la ley lo exige, muchas personas olvidan rubricar las modificaciones en sus pólizas de seguro.
Although the law requires it, many people forget to sign the modifications in their insurance policies.
Use of 'olvidar' (to forget) followed by an infinitive.
La aprobación final del proyecto dependía de que todos los miembros de la junta directiva decidieran rubricar el acta.
The final approval of the project depended on all board members deciding to sign the minutes.
Subjunctive mood 'decidieran' after 'dependía de que' (depended on that).
よく混同される語
While 'firmar' is the most common verb for 'to sign', 'rubricar' is more precise for initialing or formally signing pages of a document for authentication.
'Rubricar' is often the best translation for 'to initial a document', especially when going through multiple pages.
While 'refrendar' is closer to 'countersign', 'rubricar' can sometimes be used in a similar context if it's about adding a mark of approval to each page.
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'Firmar' also means 'to sign' but is more general. 'Rubricar' is specifically for initialing or signing a document formally, often multiple pages, to authenticate each page.
'Firmar' is a general signature. 'Rubricar' implies a more formal, often abbreviated signature, or initialing each page of a document.
Por favor, firme aquí al final del contrato. (Please sign here at the end of the contract.)
While 'subscribir' can mean 'to sign' in the sense of agreeing to something (like a treaty or a subscription), it's not typically used for physically signing a document with a pen.
'Subscribir' focuses on the act of agreeing or assenting, or subscribing to a service. 'Rubricar' is the physical act of marking a document.
Decidimos subscribirnos a la revista de cocina. (We decided to subscribe to the cooking magazine.)
'Validar' means 'to validate' or 'to confirm the validity of something'. While 'rubricar' contributes to validity, they are not synonyms.
'Validar' is about making something officially acceptable or legal. 'Rubricar' is the specific action that can help validate a document.
Necesitamos validar los resultados del estudio. (We need to validate the results of the study.)
'Refrendar' means 'to endorse' or 'to countersign'. It's similar to 'rubricar' but often implies a second signature or an official endorsement.
'Refrendar' often suggests an additional layer of approval or confirmation, while 'rubricar' is the act of initialing or signing for authentication.
El ministro debe refrendar el acuerdo. (The minister must endorse the agreement.)
'Señalar' means 'to point out' or 'to mark'. Sometimes people confuse the act of marking a document with signing it.
'Señalar' is to indicate or mark. 'Rubricar' is a specific type of marking that serves as a signature or initial for authenticity.
Por favor, señala los errores en el texto. (Please point out the errors in the text.)
文型パターン
Hay que rubricar este documento.
You have to sign this document.
¿Puedes rubricar aquí, por favor?
Can you initial here, please?
El presidente rubricó la ley.
The president signed the law.
Necesitamos que rubriques todas las páginas.
We need you to initial all the pages.
Una vez que rubriques el contrato, será válido.
Once you sign the contract, it will be valid.
La secretaria se encargó de rubricar los expedientes.
The secretary was in charge of signing the files.
Es costumbre rubricar con una inicial si no hay espacio para la firma completa.
It is customary to initial with an initial if there is no space for the full signature.
Los documentos oficiales deben rubricarse antes de archivarse.
Official documents must be signed before being filed.
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使い方
Rubricar is frequently used in formal or legal contexts. It's more than just signing your name; it implies a formal endorsement or validation of a document. Think of it as putting your stamp of approval on something. For example, «El presidente rubricó el nuevo decreto» (The president signed/endorsed the new decree). You might also hear it in the context of initials, like «Por favor, rubrique cada página del contrato» (Please initial each page of the contract). It's a useful word for anyone dealing with official paperwork in Spanish-speaking countries.
A common mistake is to use 'firmar' (to sign) interchangeably with 'rubricar' in all situations. While 'rubricar' can mean to sign, it carries a more specific nuance of formal endorsement or initialing. 'Firmar' is a general verb for signing your name. Another mistake is forgetting that 'rubricar' can also specifically mean to initial. For instance, you wouldn't typically say «Voy a rubricar una carta a mi amigo» (I'm going to sign a letter to my friend) unless it's a very formal letter requiring official endorsement. Instead, you'd use «Voy a firmar una carta a mi amigo».
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Rubricar vs. Firmar
While both mean 'to sign,' rubricar often implies a less formal or complete signature, like an initial or a quick mark, especially for each page of a multi-page document. Firmar is for the full, official signature at the end.
Think 'Initialing'
A good way to remember rubricar is to equate it with the English concept of initialing. When you initial a document, you're not signing your full name, but you're still acknowledging each page or section.
Pronunciation Practice
Practice saying rubricar: 'roo-bree-KAHR.' Pay attention to the rolling 'r' sound. The 'u' is like the 'oo' in moon.
Common Collocations
You'll often see rubricar paired with words like documento (document), páginas (pages), or acuerdo (agreement). For example: 'Necesitamos rubricar cada página del contrato' (We need to initial each page of the contract).
Don't Overuse
Don't replace firmar with rubricar in all situations. If you're talking about signing a letter to a friend, use firmar. Rubricar has a specific, more formal nuance.
Cultural Relevance
In some Spanish-speaking cultures, it's very common to rubricar every page of a multi-page legal document as a way to ensure all parties have reviewed and agreed to each section. This adds an extra layer of security.
Example Sentence 1
Ella pidió que el abogado rubricara el margen de cada página. (She asked the lawyer to initial the margin of each page.)
Example Sentence 2
Debemos rubricar el acuerdo antes de entregarlo. (We must sign/initial the agreement before submitting it.)
Related Noun
The related noun is rúbrica, which can refer to a signature or initials, especially one that is distinctive or artistic, or even a rubric (as in a set of instructions or criteria).
暗記しよう
記憶術
Imagine a 'RUBrIC' (like a cool, shiny sticker) that you put on a document when you 'RUBrICAR' it to sign it.
視覚的連想
Picture yourself with a fancy pen, making a clear, distinctive mark (a 'rubric') on the bottom right corner of an important document. Feel the weight of the pen and the importance of the act of signing.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Think of three different documents you might need to 'rubricar' in your daily life or at work. For each, create a sentence in Spanish using 'rubricar'.
語源
Late Latin
元の意味: to color red, to mark in red
Romance文化的な背景
In Spanish-speaking cultures, <i>rubricar</i> is a common and official term used when someone needs to sign a formal document, contract, or even initial each page of a multi-page agreement. It implies a certain level of formality and legal weight to the act of signing. It's not typically used for casual signatures like on a greeting card.
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実際の使用場面
signing legal documents
- Necesitas rubricar cada página del contrato.
- Por favor, rubrique aquí para confirmar que ha leído el acuerdo.
- El abogado nos pidió rubricar todos los anexos del documento.
approving official papers
- La secretaria rubricó las actas de la reunión.
- El director rubricará los informes antes de enviarlos.
- Asegúrate de rubricar el formulario de solicitud.
authorizing changes or corrections
- Si hay correcciones, debe rubricar junto a cada una.
- El profesor rubrica los cambios en las calificaciones finales.
- Rubrica la enmienda para que sea válida.
acknowledging receipt of documents
- Por favor, rubrique el recibo de los documentos entregados.
- He rubricado la confirmación de la entrega.
- Es necesario rubricar para indicar que ha recibido la correspondencia.
internal company procedures
- Los gerentes deben rubricar las hojas de tiempo de sus empleados.
- Cada departamento tiene que rubricar los nuevos protocolos.
- El equipo de recursos humanos rubrica las evaluaciones de desempeño.
会話のきっかけ
"¿En qué situaciones has tenido que rubricar algo recientemente?"
"¿Es común rubricar documentos importantes en tu país o se suele firmar con el nombre completo?"
"¿Crees que rubricar es una forma efectiva de asegurar la autenticidad de un documento?"
"¿Hay alguna diferencia legal entre firmar y rubricar en español?"
"¿Conoces otras palabras en español que signifiquen 'firmar'?"
日記のテーマ
Describe una situación en la que tuviste que firmar o rubricar algo importante. ¿Cómo te sentiste?
Imagina que eres un notario. ¿Qué instrucciones darías a alguien que necesita rubricar un documento crucial?
Reflexiona sobre la importancia de la firma y la rúbrica en la sociedad actual. ¿Podrían ser reemplazadas por métodos digitales?
Escribe un breve diálogo entre dos personas que están discutiendo sobre la necesidad de rubricar un contrato.
¿Qué diferencias observas entre el uso de 'sign' y 'initial' en inglés y 'firmar' y 'rubricar' en español?
よくある質問
10 問While both mean 'to sign,' firmar is a full, legal signature, like on a contract. Rubricar is more like adding initials or a quick, informal mark to acknowledge something, often on each page of a document. Think of it as a quicker, less formal way to sign.
No, you wouldn't use rubricar for that. For signing off an email, you'd just say 'Saludos' or 'Atentamente.' Rubricar is specifically for documents.
It's more common in formal or administrative contexts, like when talking about legal documents, reports, or official papers. You wouldn't typically hear it in casual conversations about signing a birthday card.
Yes, that's a perfect scenario for rubricar. When you need to initial or put a small mark on each page to show you've reviewed it, you would use this verb. For example, 'Debemos rubricar cada página del contrato.' (We must initial each page of the contract.)
Not in the sense of publicly supporting something. While it involves a mark of approval on a document, it doesn't extend to endorsing a product or idea. For that, you'd use verbs like 'apoyar' (to support) or 'respaldar' (to back/endorse).
No, for signing a check, you would use firmar. A check requires a full, legal signature for it to be valid. Rubricar is too informal for that.
Yes, the noun form is la rúbrica, which means a signature, an initial, or a flourish in a signature. For example, 'Puso su rúbrica al pie del documento.' (He put his signature/initials at the foot of the document.)
In some very specific, older contexts, it could refer to marking something with a red dye or ink, or to give a title to something. However, for a B1 learner, focus on its primary meaning: 'to sign or initial a document.' The other meanings are quite rare now.
Here's one: 'El secretario tiene que rubricar todos los informes antes de enviarlos.' (The secretary has to initial all the reports before sending them.) This shows the formal, administrative use.
Yes, it's a standard Spanish verb and is understood across the Spanish-speaking world, especially in official or administrative contexts. Its usage is consistent.
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Choose the correct translation for 'rubricar'.
'Rubricar' means to sign or initial a document.
Which word is a synonym for 'rubricar' in the context of signing documents?
'Firmar' also means to sign, making it a good synonym for 'rubricar' in this context.
What kind of document would you 'rubricar'?
You would 'rubricar' a contract or other official document.
Rubricar means to paint a picture.
Rubricar means to sign or initial a document, not to paint.
You can rubricar a letter.
Yes, you can rubricar (sign or initial) a letter.
The word 'rubricar' is used when talking about cooking.
'Rubricar' is related to signing documents, not cooking.
Imagine you need to sign an important school paper. Write a short sentence in Spanish saying you need to sign it.
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Necesito rubricar este papel importante para la escuela.
You are helping a friend. Write a sentence telling your friend to sign a form.
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Por favor, rubrica este formulario.
Your teacher asks if you signed your homework. Write a short sentence in Spanish saying 'Yes, I signed my homework.'
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Sí, yo rubriqué mi tarea.
What did Juan do after reading the note?
Read this passage:
La maestra dijo, 'Por favor, rubricar los exámenes antes de entregarlos.' Juan vio la nota y rubricó su examen con su nombre.
What did Juan do after reading the note?
The passage says 'Juan vio la nota y rubricó su examen con su nombre,' which means he signed his exam with his name.
The passage says 'Juan vio la nota y rubricó su examen con su nombre,' which means he signed his exam with his name.
What does 'rubricar' mean in this context?
Read this passage:
Mi papá necesita rubricar muchos documentos en su trabajo. Siempre usa un bolígrafo azul para rubricar.
What does 'rubricar' mean in this context?
The context 'Mi papá necesita rubricar muchos documentos' and 'usa un bolígrafo azul para rubricar' clearly indicates signing.
The context 'Mi papá necesita rubricar muchos documentos' and 'usa un bolígrafo azul para rubricar' clearly indicates signing.
What is an important rule before leaving school?
Read this passage:
Antes de salir de la escuela, todos los estudiantes deben rubricar el libro de asistencia. Es una regla importante.
What is an important rule before leaving school?
The passage states 'todos los estudiantes deben rubricar el libro de asistencia. Es una regla importante,' meaning all students must sign the attendance book.
The passage states 'todos los estudiantes deben rubricar el libro de asistencia. Es una regla importante,' meaning all students must sign the attendance book.
This sentence means 'I want to sign.' 'Yo' is 'I', 'quiero' is 'want', and 'rubricar' is 'to sign'.
This sentence means 'She can sign here.' 'Ella' is 'She', 'puede' is 'can', 'rubricar' is 'to sign', and 'aquí' is 'here'.
This sentence means 'He needs to sign the paper.' 'Él' is 'He', 'necesita' is 'needs', 'rubricar' is 'to sign', 'el' is 'the', and 'papel' is 'paper'.
Yo necesito ___ este formulario antes de la reunión.
'Rubricar' means to sign or initial. The sentence requires a verb for signing a form.
¿Puedes ___ el contrato rápidamente, por favor?
To 'rubricar' a contract means to sign it. The context implies an action on the contract.
Ella siempre ___ los documentos importantes con cuidado.
The sentence indicates an action performed on important documents, which is often signing or initialing ('rubricar').
Para aprobar el plan, debemos ___ todas las páginas.
To 'rubricar' all pages is to initial or sign them to approve the plan.
El abogado le pidió que ___ el acuerdo.
An attorney would ask someone to 'rubricar' (sign) an agreement.
Antes de enviar la carta, no olvides ___la.
Before sending a letter, it's common to 'rubricar' (initial/sign) it.
Imagine you are signing a birthday card for a friend. Write a short message in Spanish, including how you would 'rubricar' it. (Hint: 'Happy Birthday' is 'Feliz cumpleaños', 'Best wishes' is 'Con mis mejores deseos')
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Feliz cumpleaños, María. Con mis mejores deseos, Juan (rubricado).
You are a teacher checking a student's homework. Write a note in Spanish explaining that you will initial the work after reviewing it. (Hint: 'homework' is 'tarea', 'review' is 'revisar')
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Revisaré tu tarea y luego la rubricaré. Bien hecho.
You are making a quick note to yourself about needing to sign an important paper tomorrow. Write this note in Spanish. (Hint: 'important paper' is 'papel importante', 'tomorrow' is 'mañana')
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Necesito rubricar el papel importante mañana.
¿Qué necesita hacer el director con los documentos?
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El director necesita rubricar todos los documentos antes de que se envíen. Es un paso importante para confirmar su aprobación. Sin su firma, los papeles no tienen validez legal.
¿Qué necesita hacer el director con los documentos?
La palabra 'rubricar' significa firmar o inicializar un documento, como se indica en el pasaje.
La palabra 'rubricar' significa firmar o inicializar un documento, como se indica en el pasaje.
¿Qué hizo María después de leer el contrato?
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María recibió un contrato nuevo. Lo leyó cuidadosamente y luego lo rubricó. Ahora el contrato es oficial.
¿Qué hizo María después de leer el contrato?
El pasaje indica que María 'lo rubricó', lo que significa que lo firmó para hacerlo oficial.
El pasaje indica que María 'lo rubricó', lo que significa que lo firmó para hacerlo oficial.
¿Por qué el empleado debe rubricar las copias del recibo?
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Para validar el recibo, el empleado debe rubricar cada copia. Es una regla de la empresa.
¿Por qué el empleado debe rubricar las copias del recibo?
El pasaje dice claramente que 'Es una regla de la empresa' y que es 'Para validar el recibo'.
El pasaje dice claramente que 'Es una regla de la empresa' y que es 'Para validar el recibo'.
This sentence means 'She needs to sign the documents.' It follows a typical SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) structure in Spanish.
This is a question asking 'Can you sign the contract, please?' '¿Puedes...?' is a common way to ask 'Can you...?'
This sentence means 'You must sign the papers before leaving.' 'Debes' means 'you must' or 'you should'.
Necesitas ____ el contrato antes de entregarlo.
The verb 'rubricar' means to sign or initial. 'Firmar' is a common synonym for signing a document.
El abogado me pidió que ____ todas las páginas del informe.
To 'rubricar' means to initial, which is a common practice on legal documents.
Para que el documento sea válido, debes ____ tu nombre al final.
Both 'rubricar' and 'firmar' fit here, but 'rubricar' is specifically used for signing or initialing a document.
El gerente tiene que ____ la autorización de gastos.
In this context, 'rubricar' implies the act of officially signing off on a document to approve it.
Es importante ____ cada modificación en el borrador.
To 'rubricar' (initial) each modification ensures acknowledgment and agreement.
Antes de enviar la propuesta, asegúrate de ____ todas las secciones.
Initialing or signing all sections confirms that you've reviewed and approved them.
You are at a notary's office. You need to sign a document. Write a short sentence to the notary asking where you need to sign.
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Disculpe, ¿dónde debo rubricar el documento?
Your boss asked you to initial all pages of a contract. Write a short sentence confirming you will do this.
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Sí, voy a rubricar todas las páginas del contrato.
You are explaining to a friend that a formal document often requires more than just a signature; sometimes you also need to initial each page. Write a sentence explaining this concept using 'rubricar'.
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En un documento formal, a veces no solo necesitas firmar, sino también rubricar cada página.
¿Qué significa 'rubricar' en este contexto?
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El abogado dijo que era muy importante rubricar cada página del contrato para evitar problemas futuros. Mi cliente me preguntó: '¿Tengo que firmar o solo rubricar aquí?'
¿Qué significa 'rubricar' en este contexto?
El pasaje indica que rubricar es distinto a 'firmar', sugiriendo que es una acción más corta, como poner las iniciales.
El pasaje indica que rubricar es distinto a 'firmar', sugiriendo que es una acción más corta, como poner las iniciales.
¿Cuál es el propósito de rubricar la última página del informe según el pasaje?
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Antes de entregar el informe, el gerente pidió a todos que lo leyeran y luego que rubricaran la última página como señal de aprobación. Esto aseguraba que todos estaban de acuerdo con el contenido.
¿Cuál es el propósito de rubricar la última página del informe según el pasaje?
El pasaje dice 'como señal de aprobación' y 'aseguraba que todos estaban de acuerdo con el contenido'.
El pasaje dice 'como señal de aprobación' y 'aseguraba que todos estaban de acuerdo con el contenido'.
¿Cuándo se deben rubricar los documentos de la reunión?
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La secretaria me recordó que debía rubricar los documentos de la reunión antes del mediodía. Dijo que era un paso esencial para el archivo oficial.
¿Cuándo se deben rubricar los documentos de la reunión?
La secretaria le recordó que debía rubricar los documentos 'antes del mediodía'.
La secretaria le recordó que debía rubricar los documentos 'antes del mediodía'.
The lawyer asked the client to sign each page of the contract.
It's important to initial all documents before submitting them.
The secretary forgot to sign the final report.
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Necesito rubricar estos papeles antes de la reunión.
Focus: rubricar, reunión
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¿Podría, por favor, rubricar aquí?
Focus: Podría, rubricar, aquí
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El director exige rubricar cada enmienda.
Focus: director, exige, rubricar, enmienda
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Imagine you're a notary. Write a short note to a client explaining that they need to rubricar all pages of a legal contract before you can finalize it. Make sure to use the word 'rubricar'.
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Estimado cliente, es esencial que rurique todas las páginas del contrato para poder proceder con la legalización. Gracias.
You are explaining to a new colleague how to properly handle a stack of important documents that require their initials on each page. Write a brief instruction using 'rubricar'.
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Para asegurarnos de que todo está en orden, por favor, rurique cada página de estos documentos con sus iniciales.
Describe a situation where someone might forget to 'rubricar' a document and the potential consequences. Your answer should be at least two sentences long.
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Si olvidas rubricar un documento importante, podría considerarse incompleto o incluso inválido. Esto podría causar retrasos significativos o problemas legales.
¿Por qué es importante rubricar cada anexo del contrato?
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El abogado le explicó a su cliente que era crucial rubricar cada anexo del contrato. Sin la rúbrica en cada sección, el acuerdo podría ser impugnado por la parte contraria. Es una medida de seguridad para garantizar la autenticidad de todas las partes del documento.
¿Por qué es importante rubricar cada anexo del contrato?
El pasaje indica claramente que la rúbrica es una medida de seguridad para evitar impugnaciones y garantizar la autenticidad del documento.
El pasaje indica claramente que la rúbrica es una medida de seguridad para evitar impugnaciones y garantizar la autenticidad del documento.
¿Cuál fue la razón principal por la que el gerente pidió rubricar cada hoja?
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Antes de entregar la solicitud, el gerente insistió en que todos los participantes debían rubricar personalmente cada hoja. Esto se hizo para confirmar que cada persona había revisado y aprobado el contenido de cada sección. Era una formalidad necesaria para el proceso interno.
¿Cuál fue la razón principal por la que el gerente pidió rubricar cada hoja?
El pasaje menciona que la razón fue 'para confirmar que cada persona había revisado y aprobado el contenido de cada sección'.
El pasaje menciona que la razón fue 'para confirmar que cada persona había revisado y aprobado el contenido de cada sección'.
¿Qué consecuencia tuvo el hecho de que la secretaria olvidara rubricar la última página?
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La secretaria olvidó rubricar la última página del informe financiero. Esto causó un pequeño retraso en la aprobación, ya que el director tuvo que devolverlo para que se completara correctamente. La rúbrica es un detalle menor pero vital en la oficina.
¿Qué consecuencia tuvo el hecho de que la secretaria olvidara rubricar la última página?
El pasaje afirma que 'Esto causó un pequeño retraso en la aprobación'.
El pasaje afirma que 'Esto causó un pequeño retraso en la aprobación'.
El gerente decidió ___ cada página del contrato para evitar malentendidos.
While 'firmar' means to sign, 'rubricar' specifically refers to initialing or signing each page of a document for verification, which fits the context of avoiding misunderstandings on each page.
Para que el informe sea válido, el presidente debe ___ todas las enmiendas.
'Rubricar' is the most appropriate verb here, implying the act of initialing or signing to authenticate each amendment, making the report officially valid.
Fue necesario ___ el reverso de cada cheque antes de depositarlo.
In this context, 'rubricar' means to initial or sign the back of a check, often for endorsement or verification purposes. 'Endosar' is also correct but 'rubricar' is more precise when describing the act of initialing.
El notario insistió en que los testigos debían ___ cada una de las clausulas adicionales.
'Rubricar' here refers to the formal act of witnesses initialing or signing each clause to attest to its authenticity, a common practice in legal documents.
Antes de la entrega final, el arquitecto tuvo que ___ los planos revisados para su aprobación.
'Rubricar' is used when someone in a position of authority initials or signs a document, like revised plans, to indicate approval or verification.
Para evitar fraudes, es mandatorio ___ cada formulario de solicitud.
To 'rubricar' a form in this context means to initial or sign it, often on multiple pages or sections, as a security measure against fraud.
Choose the best synonym for 'rubricar' in the context of signing a contract.
'Firmar' is the most direct synonym for signing a document, which is the primary meaning of 'rubricar'.
If you are asked to 'rubricar' a document, what are you most likely being asked to do?
The core meaning of 'rubricar' is to put your signature or initials on a document.
Which of the following would NOT typically be 'rubricado'?
Official documents like contracts, letters, and reports are commonly 'rubricados' (signed/initialed), whereas a cookbook is not.
When you 'rubricar' a document, you are typically adding your full, formal signature.
While 'rubricar' can mean to sign, it often refers to adding initials or a brief, informal mark, not necessarily a full formal signature.
The act of 'rubricar' is always done at the very end of a document.
'Rubricar' can refer to initialing various pages or sections of a document, not just the final signature at the end.
A lawyer might ask you to 'rubricar' a series of pages to confirm you've reviewed them.
It's common practice for lawyers to have clients initial each page of a legal document to confirm review and agreement.
The president must sign the new law before it comes into effect.
Please initial each page of the contract to confirm you have read it.
It is a requirement that all committee members sign the meeting minutes.
Read this aloud:
La abogada le pidió que rubricara el documento importante con su puño y letra.
Focus: rubricara, documento, puño, letra
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Read this aloud:
¿Necesitas que yo rubrique la última cláusula del acuerdo?
Focus: necesitas, rubrique, cláusula, acuerdo
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El notario insistió en que los testigos rubricaran cada enmienda del testamento.
Focus: notario, insistió, testigos, rubricaran, enmienda, testamento
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El gerente se negó a ___ el contrato sin antes revisarlo exhaustivamente.
While 'firmar' means to sign, 'rubricar' specifically refers to adding an initial or a short, distinctive signature, often on each page of a document for authentication or approval. In this high-level context of a manager reviewing a contract, 'rubricar' implies this detailed approval process.
Para que el informe sea oficial, es imperativo que el director lo ___ en cada una de sus páginas.
The term 'rubricar' is ideal here, as it denotes the act of initialing or signing each page to authenticate the document, which is common practice for official reports requiring meticulous verification.
Los notarios suelen ___ cada sección de los documentos importantes para certificar su autenticidad.
Notaries 'rubricar' documents by initialing or signing them as a form of official certification and authentication, ensuring every part of the document has been reviewed and approved.
Es común rubricar documentos legales para indicar una revisión y aprobación minuciosa, incluso página por página.
'Rubricar' is indeed used in legal contexts to indicate a detailed review and approval, often by initialing each page of a document.
El verbo 'rubricar' implica exclusivamente la firma completa de un documento al final, sin referencia a iniciales o aprobaciones parciales.
This statement is false. 'Rubricar' specifically refers to the act of initialing or adding a distinctive mark to a document, often on each page, indicating approval or authentication, rather than just a full signature at the end.
Un secretario podría rubricar las actas de una reunión para dar fe de su veracidad antes de la firma final.
It is true that a secretary might 'rubricar' meeting minutes to attest to their accuracy before the formal, final signing, adding an initial or a short mark on each page.
This sentence means 'The agreement must be signed before Friday.'
This sentence means 'Don't forget to initial every page of the contract.'
This sentence means 'The president proceeded to sign the new law.'
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Summary
Rubricar is a practical verb to know when talking about signing or authorizing documents in Spanish.
- B1
- sign
- initial
- authorize
Rubricar vs. Firmar
While both mean 'to sign,' rubricar often implies a less formal or complete signature, like an initial or a quick mark, especially for each page of a multi-page document. Firmar is for the full, official signature at the end.
Context is Key
You'll most often hear rubricar in formal or legal contexts, such as when dealing with contracts, official documents, or legal proceedings. It's less common in everyday conversation.
Think 'Initialing'
A good way to remember rubricar is to equate it with the English concept of initialing. When you initial a document, you're not signing your full name, but you're still acknowledging each page or section.
Pronunciation Practice
Practice saying rubricar: 'roo-bree-KAHR.' Pay attention to the rolling 'r' sound. The 'u' is like the 'oo' in moon.
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