Interpreters » Burmese to English » Social Sciences » Idioms / Maxims / Sayings

The Burmese to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Idioms / Maxims / Sayings. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Perry Sein
Perry Sein
Native in Burmese Native in Burmese
Idioms / Maxims / Sayings, Linguistics, Poetry & Literature, Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts), ...
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Lum Nan Ti
Lum Nan Ti
Native in Burmese Native in Burmese
criminal law, legal translation, interpretation, proofreading, copy writing, transcribing, legal aid, contracts, handbooks, pamphlets, ...
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Shin Mon Latt
Shin Mon Latt
Native in Burmese Native in Burmese
English, Burmese, Myanmar, media, food, translation, general translation, engineering
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Mr. Aung Myo Zaw
Mr. Aung Myo Zaw
Native in Burmese Native in Burmese
burmese, english, translator, literature
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Su Myat Thu
Su Myat Thu
Native in Burmese Native in Burmese
English, Myanmar, Translation, Interpretation, Typing, Editing, Proof-Reading, Computer Literate, Trust-worthy
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Saw Taw Ka  Lu Gaw Moo
Saw Taw Ka Lu Gaw Moo
Native in Karen Native in Karen
Karen, political economy, organization management, social science, international relations, localization, contents.
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aniarrif
aniarrif
Native in Malay Native in Malay, Simple English Native in Simple English
Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts), Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Idioms / Maxims / Sayings, Cooking / Culinary, ...
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Minn Tent Bo
Minn Tent Bo
Native in Burmese Native in Burmese, French Native in French
Poetry & Literature, Media / Multimedia, Idioms / Maxims / Sayings


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Interpreters, like translators, enable communication across cultures by translating one language into another. These language specialists must thoroughly understand the subject matter of any texts they translate, as well as the cultures associated with the source and target language.

Interpreters differ from translators in that they work with spoken words, rather than written text. Interpreting may be done in parallel with the speaker (simultaneous interpreting) or after they have spoken a few sentences or words (consecutive interpreting). Simultaneous interpreting is most often used at international conferences or in courts. Consecutive interpreting is often used for interpersonal communication.