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Do you translate into a foreign language?

We've beaten this to death: Translators should only translate into their mother tongue. Time to check how often this rule is not observed.

The question is: Do you also translate into foreign languages rather than into your mother tongue only?

Please note that for the purpose of this poll

(a) mother tongue=language of habitual use=dominant language='A' language (we've already beaten those distinctions to death elsewhere),

(b) I am interested in what you do as a rule, not in exceptions. If you routinely translate 10% of your stuff into a foreign language/foreign languages, your answer is #2. If you disagree with that practice, but it just happened this month that you exceptionally and reluctantly had to exclusively translate into a foreign language, your answer is #1.

Jacek

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July 3, 2009 9:27 AM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?

Originally written by Dodo Kaipdodo on July 3, 2009 3:15 PM

 

Um... somehow, Spanish or French or German on the Default Language forums seems not to irritate anybody, but with Lithuanian or Polish or Russian it is different...

I am not sure I understand what you mean. (Try posting in English on the Spanish Forum to feel better in the meantime.   )



[Edited by Jacek K. on July 3, 2009 9:28 AM]

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July 3, 2009 9:36 AM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?

Originally written by Dodo Kaipdodo on July 3, 2009 3:15 PM

Originally written by Nanna Mercer on July 2, 2009 4:45 PM

There is also the Other Languages forum

 

Not much point in begging in the middle of the desert, eh?

Well, Dodo, not if you're looking for an oasis filled with water just for you...for your consumption only, but if it's sand you're looking for...

Wishing you a Happy Fourth of July long weekend celebration

Nanna


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July 3, 2009 11:44 AM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?

Originally written by Nanna Mercer on July 3, 2009 9:36 AM

Wishing you a Happy Fourth of July long weekend celebration

It`s Sixth of July for us, but thanks anyway!

Only I do not celebrate this. Betray your people and get a crown... I can understand this kind of game, but I don`t find it fun.



[Edited by Dodo Kaipdodo on July 3, 2009 11:45 AM]

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July 3, 2009 12:30 PM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?

Um... somehow, Spanish or French or German on the Default Language forums seems not to irritate anybody,

It does irritate me, despite the fact that I understand all three, because it is discourteous.  I don't think you will find anything that I have ever posted which includes another language, without at least a brief description.

Maxi


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July 3, 2009 12:35 PM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?

It`s Sixth of July for us, but thanks anyway!

What is your sixth, which you don't celebrate, Dodo?  We had Canada Day on July 1.  As I understand it, July 4th is an American holiday.  Does the date have significance elsewhere?

Maxi


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July 3, 2009 12:47 PM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?

Originally written by Maxi Schwarz-Bastami on July 3, 2009 12:35 PM

What is your sixth

It is the date of coronation of Mindaugas, the first (and last) King of Lithuania. Before him and after him the rulers were just Great Dukes.


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July 3, 2009 2:14 PM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?

I think I'll join Nanna in wishing everyone a Happy 4th of July weekend - and then ask that we get back to discussing "Do you translate into a foreign language?" - and so there is no misunderstanding, here's a translation - "do you translate PROFESSIONALLY into a foreign language?


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July 3, 2009 2:57 PM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?

I think we need to establish first what a foreign language is, because it may mean different things.


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July 3, 2009 3:04 PM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?
Happy Birthday, America !!

I think that a foreign language is any language that you did not grow up speaking. If you learned the language after let's say, age 16, and you did not speak it as a child on a regular basis, it is a foreign language.
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July 3, 2009 4:55 PM
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RE: Do you translate into a foreign language?

I think the problem is a little bit more complex than that: I meet young people in court who came here at  the age of 10, or 8, and at the age of 16 they don't speak any language well. There is not only language acquisition, but also losing of certain linguistic abilities, especially for very young people, with each year spent abroad. Also the level of language proficiency for some native speakers is really blow any acceptable lines, in some places.


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