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Abstract Translation is a vital discipline bridging linguistic and cultural gaps worldwide. It involves converting content between languages while preserving meaning, style, and intent, encompassing cultural nuances and context. Skilled translators serve as experts and mediators, ensuring accurate cross-cultural communication. This paper emphasizes the multidimensional and crucial role of translation beyond mere linguistic conversion. It highlights that translation requires a deep comprehension of cultures, histories, and contexts to facilitate effective cross-cultural communication, acting as a vital bridge between diverse communities. Skilled linguistic analysis, cultural sensitivity, and creative adaptation are essential in the translation processes, where translators serve as cultural mediators to convey ideas accurately and respectfully to the target audience. However, translators encounter challenges such as linguistic complexities, ambiguous terms, and the delicate balance between fidelity and fluency, necessitating continuous improvement and ethical decision-making to deliver high quality translations. In a world where everything is connected, translation is a key part of helping people from different countries understand and appreciate each other. The evaluation of translation considers factors like accuracy, coherence, and cultural appropriateness, contributing to the refinement of the final product. Embracing cultural diversity and honing translation skills can pave the way for a more harmonious global community, breaking down language barriers and fostering seamless communication.
Translation, Cross-cultural communication, Cultural sensitivity, Linguistic analysis
Translation, Cross-cultural communication, Cultural sensitivity, Linguistic analysis
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