Monday, December 17, 2018

difference between transcription and translation

Transcription is the process of listening to the audio file and writing what has been said down verbatim in the same language that the original speakers used. A translation is the process of taking that written text and translating it into another language.
So, in your case, we’d first transcribe what the Spanish speakers said into to a Spanish written document which could be read by your Spanish colleagues. We would then translate that document into English for use by your English-speaking colleagues. In this way both sets of colleagues will be able to read the document in their native languages.
We always use native speakers working into their mother tongue transcribing and translating so that you get the very best quality. ThisTranscription is the process of listening to the audio file and writing what has been said down verbatim in the same language that the original speakers used. A translation is the process of taking that written text and translating it into another language.
So, in your case, we’d first transcribe what the Spanish speakers said into to a Spanish written document which could be read by your Spanish colleagues. We would then translate that document into English for use by your English-speaking colleagues. In this way both sets of colleagues will be able to read the document in their native languages.
We always use native speakers working into their mother tongue transcribing and translating so that you get the very best quality. This 

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