How to recognize a translator I

How to recognize a translator: translators may only need a menu to have fun.

How to recognize a translator: translators may only need a menu to have fun.

Translators’ commandments #7 – “Your translations should flow smoothly”

"Your translation should flow smoothly" (click on the image to enlarge)

“Your translation should flow smoothly” (click on the image to enlarge)

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Translators: beware of spelling mistakes during the Easter holiday!

Translators at Easter

Spelling mistakes during Easter

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Wishing you a happy Easter time with a little bit of humor!

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Online games for translators

Online games for translators
Favorite online games

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Phrases that get on translators’ nerves III

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Phrases that get on translators’ nerves II

Translator speaking about best rates

Translators’ best rate

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Phrases that get on translators and interpreters’ nerves

Translators vs interpreters

Translators work with written texts and interpreters work with spoken utterances

To see more information on the difference between translation and interpreting and the consistent habit of misusing these term visit ATA on NPR.

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The magic in translation

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The most dreaded question to ask a translator

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“A translator’s idea of having fun”

“A translator’s idea of having fun” — spelling bee contest (click on the image to enlarge)

 

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