
This article delves into the challenges and subtleties of translating idioms within various cultural contexts, highlighting the essential role of translators in bridging linguistic and cultural divides. Idiomatic expressions, which are deeply embedded in the cultural aspects of languages, present significant hurdles for translators who must skillfully navigate the complex relationships between language, meaning, and cultural references. It also stresses the need for innovative strategies to tackle the inherent challenges of idiomatic translation. Overall, this research enhances our appreciation of the vital function translators serve in promoting intercultural communication and fostering global connections.
Ţaulean, Micaela. Interpreting Idioms Across Cultures: Translators’ Challenges and Intercultural Perspectives / Micaela Ţaulean // Probleme de filologie: aspecte teoretice şi practice : Materialele Conferinţei Ştiinţifice internaţionale, ediţia a 11-a, 28 noiembrie 2024. – Bălţi : [S. n.], 2025. – P. 83-89. – ISBN 978-9975-50-362-4.
strategies and methodologies, teaching English as a foreign language, intercultural communication, idiomatic expressions, translation process, cultural competence
strategies and methodologies, teaching English as a foreign language, intercultural communication, idiomatic expressions, translation process, cultural competence
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