Language interpretation

Interpreting is translation from a spoken or signed language into another language, usually in real time to facilitate live communication. It is distinguished from the translation of a written text, which can be more deliberative and make use of external resources and tools.[1]

The most common two modes of interpreting are simultaneous interpreting, which is done at the time of the exposure to the source language, and consecutive interpreting, which is done at breaks to this exposure.

Interpreting is an ancient human activity which predates the invention of writing.[2]

  1. ^ "Translation vs. Interpretation | The Difference Between Translation and Interpretation | Kent State University MCLS". www.kent.edu. Retrieved 2025-02-06.
  2. ^ Pöchhacker 2016, p. 9.

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