Redundancy As A Translation Style
According to Merriam-Webster, the word “redundant” can be defined as: Characterized by similarity or repetition. In the case of translations, if the original text
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According to Merriam-Webster, the word “redundant” can be defined as: Characterized by similarity or repetition. In the case of translations, if the original text
Ever since I started to learn a second language, I’ve noticed that when I speak in this language, I feel as if I am taking
When faced with an original text in another language, we translators usually tend to copy the same format to express time. For example, if in
As has been mentioned before, when we speak of back-translation, we’re referring to translating a text (that’s already been translated) back to its original language.
Let’s be clear about one thing: I am not talking about friendship or how to choose friends who will not betray you. Instead, I am
Sinhala is the officially recognized language in Sri Lanka, along with Tamil. Also known as Sinhalese and previously as Singhalese, it is the language of
The other night I was listening to a version of Eleanor Rigby by the talented Uruguayan musician Leo Masliah. This particular version has got so
The answer to this question, as with several in the world, is “yes and no”. While in English, the word “Web” should be written with
In Machine Translation we use the term “glossary” in a different way than the traditional meaning of “an alphabetically ordered list of words with an
America (here including North and South America) is the second largest continent in the world after Asia. It includes no less than 35 sovereign nation-states,
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