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1. What is the process for translation?
1.1. 1. Analysis
1.2. 2. Transaltion
1.3. 3. Proofreading
1.4. 4. Editing
1.5. 5. Presenting the final Product
2. Translation Techniques
2.1. Some of them are: Borrowing, Calque, Literal Translation, Modulation, Reformulation or Equivalence, Adaptation, and Compensation-
3. Translator have contributed and impacted in fields as culture, science and communication.
4. What is translation?
4.1. an act, process, or instance of translating: such as a rendering from one language into another -Merriam Webster
5. How was originated?
5.1. Communication started from signs and symbols to sounds that time after became into words and sentences.
5.2. The different languages emerged becoming important in Human Evolution.
5.3. Inmigration and expansion created new languages. Translation then was needed.
5.4. The first translations were mostly for religious purposes. Saint Jerome was a translator (The old testment into Latin)
5.5. William Tyndale was arrested and killed for translating the bible into Vernacular English.
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