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What is the difference between a translator and an interpreter?

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What is the difference between a translator and an interpreter?

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Interpreting and translation are closely related disciplines. The major difference in skills, training, aptitude and even language knowledge are so substantial that few people can do both successfully on a professional level. Medium is also a major difference, interpreter translates orally, while a translator interprets written text. Simultaneous interpretation Services

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In the broader sense, a translator is anyone who conveys information from one language to another. In the more narrow sense, however, a translator is someone who works with the written word, while an interpreter works with the spoken word.

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