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TRANSLATION AND ITS IMPORTANCE

Authors: Mr. Mohite A.R.;

TRANSLATION AND ITS IMPORTANCE

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This paper is about how translation helps people all over the world talk to each other, share their cultures, and spread knowledge. Translation is super important because the world is so connected now. Even though people have been translating for a long time, it's still changing. It gets better with new technology and as people's needs change. This paper looks at how translation helps different languages and cultures understand each other. It helps people from different countries get along, trade with each other, and works together. The paper also talks about why translation is important for keeping old cultures alive and making sure everyone feels included, especially in countries where many languages are spoken, like India. Translators have some tough problems to solve. Some sayings and ideas are hard to translate exactly. Translators also have to understand the little differences between cultures. And now, computers and robots are starting to do translation, which changes things too. To learn more, this paper looks at examples of translation in books, science, and news. It shows how good translation helps people learn new things and feel closer to other cultures. The paper also talks about what's new in translation and what might happen in the future. For example, computers are helping with translation more and more, and there's a big need for translation online. Overall, this paper says that translation is more than just changing words from one language to another. It's a way to help people understand each other, include everyone, and make the world a better place. Because translation is becoming more important, using new technology, and has a lot of responsibility, this paper says we need to spend more time and money on: Training people to be good translators. Doing research on translation, making rules about translation If we do these things, we can use translation to make the world more connected and full of different cultures.

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