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Our
Japanese interpreters are highly qualified native speakers and deal with all manner of needs including:
- Business
- conference interpreters, meetings, entertaining,
greeting, telephone, video conferencing and negotiations.
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Kazuya
Suzuki
based in Kyoto-city
Waseda
University (Tokyo/Japan),
Faculty:
Education, Major: Oriental history
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Japanese Interpreter
There
are two main forms of interpreting:
- Simultaneous.
Working at a conference or large
meeting, the interpreter sits in a soundproof booth (a separate one for
each conference language) and translates instantaneously what is being
said.
- Consecutive.
More common in smaller meetings
and discussions, the interpreter waits until the speaker has finished
before giving an accurate account of what has been said.
If you would like
a quote for any interpreting projects that you might
have in the pipeline, please complete the form below or contact: info@arch1design.com
Any travel, food and accommodation costs
are borne by the client.
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Japanese Interpreter
Request Form
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