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What is the difference between Translator and Interpretor?

What is the difference between Translator and Interpretor?

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E. Austin

E. Austin

E. Austin
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Answered Aug 30, 2019

There is a difference between the two concepts of translator and interpreter. A translator must be equipped with remarkable linguistic skills. He is supposed to possess an above-average knowledge of grammar, and he should be in a position to express the thoughts accessible in the verbiage that he would translate well. The responsibility of a translator does not require special skills since he would work with his native language most of the time.

There is a difference between the two concepts of translator and interpreter. A translator must be
An interpreter is someone who translates speech verbally or into sign language. A translator handles written documents. An interpreter must translate the spoken words based on the proficiency concerning the subject. The job of the interpreter requires special skills.

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K. Myers

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K. Myers, Blogger, Chicago

Answered Aug 14, 2019

Translators and interpreters are terms that may be interchanged with each other when describing people who are good in language. The translator will usually have the ability to understand and translate the language in written form. The interpreter will be in charge of understanding and interpreting the language in oral form. This explains why when people need to change the language of documents, they need translators.

Translators and interpreters are terms that may be interchanged with each other when describing
When people need to change the spoken language to another language, they would need an interpreter. Interpreters should be quick in knowing what the right terms are going to be because translators will still have time to double-check what they have said. Knowing the difference between the two will allow you to choose the right term when you are constructing your sentences.

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C. Lopez

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Answered May 24, 2019

Translators and interpreters are both important aspects of language. While a translator works with written words, interpreters work with spoken word. Translators have time on their side, for they can use dictionaries to help them and most are not needed to translate on the spot.

Translators and interpreters are both important aspects of language. While a translator works with
For interpreters, there is on the spot and they must be proficient. When it comes to paying, interpreters are paid either hourly or by day, while translators can charge by other rates such as per page or per word. Interpreters are used in many fields such as courts, hospitals and police stations. Translators are useful in fields such as education.

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