How to Become a Translator Belleville ON

Becoming a translator takes practice, skill, and patience with yourself. To learn how to become a translator, read the following article.

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How to Become a Translator

Steps

  1. Learn the language! If you can't already speak the language fluently, learn it. To get an idea of how fluent you want to be in this language, you want to stumble across a new word in the language not much more often than you do in your native tongue.
  2. Have the alphabet down. Most languages have different letters. Alphabets range from 11 for the Solomon Islands, to 74 for the Cambodians.
  3. Learn the new language's rules. Learn where the verbs, adverbs, adjectives, etc. are placed.
  4. Be quick.. Most people want fast translation. To get a decent pay, and work your way up the limited opportunity chain, you must be fast. There aren't that many ways for a translator to get noticed except for being fast and accurate. Have a friend who speaks the language help you, or take a trip to a place where the language is spoken. Bringing a friend along who doesn't speak the language can be good if you help them communicate.

Tips

  • Speak the language as much as you can.
  • For practice, translate some Wikipedia pages.
  • There are many foreign channels for Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Italian, etc on TV. Try and find them and translate the show as it goes. For even better practice, write down a few lines.
  • Translate wikiHow articles into other languages. This helps everyone, you and wikiHow readers.

Warnings

  • The translation field needs fast, reliable people.

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