
English is a global language which is spoken all over the world. It is an official language of many countries. It is a language which is the blend of umpteen languages like French, Latin, Marathi, Chinese and Japanese etc. A lot of countries face the problems of English language because of educational institutions and policies of that country. Similarly, Translation in English became a challenging problem in front of youths, because English is a mixture of many languages So translation in English became easy by the help of different tools Computer, machine and other tools translate rapidly in another language. So, future of Translation in the Digital Age is totally technical. This research paper presents a critical examination of the future of translation in the digital age, focussing the technological, linguistic, cultural, and ethical dimensions of this transformation, which assesses the rise of neural machine translation (NMT), hybrid translation workflows, ethical challenges, the evolving role of human translators, and the implications for global communication. Through a detailed literature review and methodological analysis, this study predicts future trends and focuses the significance of human-AI collaboration to ensure accuracy, inclusiveness, and cultural integrity.
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