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  1. Etymology

    The English word "translation" derives from the Latin word translatio, which comes from trans, "across" + ferre, "to carry" … See more

    Translation - Wikipedia

    • Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. The English language draws a terminological distinction (which does not exist in every language) between translating (a written text) and interpreting (oral or signed communication between users of different languages); under thi… See more

    Theories

    Discussions of the theory and practice of translation reach back into antiquity and show remarkable continuities. The ancient Greeks distinguished between metaphrase (literal translation) and paraphrase. This distinction … See more

    Fidelity and transparency

    Fidelity (or "faithfulness") and felicity (or transparency), dual ideals in translation, are often (though not always) at odds. A 17th-century French critic coined the phrase "les belles infidèles" to suggest that translations can be eith… See more

    Translators

    Competent translators show the following attributes:
    • a very good knowledge of the language, written and spoken, from which they are translating (the source language);
    • an excellent c… See more

    Machine translation

    Machine translation (MT) is a process whereby a computer program analyzes a source text and, in principle, produces a target text without human intervention. In reality, however, machine translation typically do… See more

    Literary translation

    Translation of literary works (novels, short stories, plays, poems, etc.) is considered a literary pursuit in its own right. Notable in Canadian literature specifically as translators are figures such as Sheila Fischman… See more

    Technical translation

    Technical translation renders documents such as manuals, instruction sheets, internal memos, minutes, financial reports, and other documents for a limited audience (who are directly affected by the document) and whose … See more

     
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  6. You can now use Google Translate to translate articles …

    Jan 9, 2019 · Learn how to use Google Translate to translate articles on Wikipedia in 121 languages. This tool supports editors by producing an initial translation that they can review, edit, and improve.

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  9. Content translation tool helps create over half a million …

    Sep 23, 2019 · Learn how the content translation tool helps create over half a million Wikipedia articles in different languages. The tool automates many steps of manual translation and uses artificial intelligence to improve quality and …

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