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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For information, contact: INCORRECT TRANSLATIONS CAN BRING New York, NY, (November 21, 2002)—It is surprising how frequently improper translations from one language to another occur in critical and important world situations. Take, for example, the North Korean radio report from last Sunday that appeared to be an admission that it had built nuclear weapons that may have been reported in error. The confusion stems from a single word—South Korea says they are uncertain if the North Korean radio announcer said they “have come to have nuclear weapons (‘kajigaedutta’)” or that they are “entitled to have nuclear weapons (‘kajigaedu-oh-itda’)”. Big difference. Recent events make it increasingly apparent that the need for trustworthy and well-trained language experts is critical. Translators, linguists and technical experts recently determined that an audiotape contained the voice of Osama bin Laden. Linguists are often needed to work in conjunction with computers to obtain the most accurate voice analysis results. * In Japanese, “shimasu” and “shimashita” could result in an aggressive war stance because the former means “will do” while the latter means “did”. So, for example, “shinheiki wo hatsumei shimasu” means, “we are going to invent a new weapon”, while “shinheiki wo hatsumei shimashita” means “we invented a new weapon”. When spoken, if the speaker isn’t clear just as was the case in the North Korean situation, this can obviously create a problem. * In Japanese, the word “senjou” when written has a clear meaning. However, when spoken it could mean “in the war zone” or “on the ship” because both sound the same. Liz Elting concludes: “Global tensions are at an all time high. It is imperative, as you About TransPerfect Translations TransPerfect Translations is one of the world’s leading translation companies. With 19 offices on 3 continents, it provides a full range of language services in over 100 languages to multinational companies worldwide. It is headquartered in New York City. |
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