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| TRANSLATION - Written & Oral |
- Simultaneous or,
- consecutive interpretation; or
- whispering
- in negociation, conferences and presentations
- Translations on-line.
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Simultaneous interpretation
In simultaneous interpretation (SI), the interpreter renders the message in the target-language as quickly as he or she can formulate it from the source language, while the source-language speaker continuously speaks; a spoken language SI interpreter, sitting in a sound-proof booth, speaks into a microphone, while clearly seeing and hearing the source-language speaker via earphones. The simultaneous interpretation is rendered to the target-language listeners via their earphones. |
Consecutive interpreting
In consecutive interpreting (CI), the interpreter speaks after the source-language speaker has finished speaking. The speech is divided into segments, and the interpreter sits or stands beside the source-language speaker, listening and taking notes as the speaker progresses through the message. When the speaker pauses or finishes speaking, the interpreter then renders a portion of the message or the entire message in the target language. |
Chuchotage (in French)
Chuchotage or whispered interpreting involves an interpreter sitting between two participants and whispering the interpreted version of what is being said into the listener’s ear. This form of oral interpreting is used if just one or two people don’t understand the language in which an event is being held. It is used in business meetings, conferences and judicial proceedings. At the client’s request, this service can be rendered either simultaneously or consecutively. |
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