Translation: Translate written documents, texts, manuscripts, speeches, or audio recordings from one language to another accurately and fluently.Interpretation: Provide interpretation services for verbal communication, such as in meetings, conferences, legal proceedings, or medical appointments, ensuring effective communication between parties who speak different languages.Cultural Understanding: Possess a deep understanding of the cultural nuances, idioms, expressions, and social conventions of both the source and target languages to ensure accurate and culturally sensitive translations.Research: Conduct research and reference materials to clarify ambiguous terms, technical jargon, or cultural references in the source text and ensure accurate translation.Proofreading and Editing: Review and proofread translated documents or interpretations to ensure grammatical accuracy, coherence, and fidelity to the original message.Specialization: Some translators specialize in specific fields such as legal translation, medical translation, technical translation, literary translation, or localization for software and websites.Use of Translation Tools: Utilize computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools, translation memory software, and terminology databases to enhance translation efficiency and consistency.Client Communication: Communicate effectively with clients, including discussing project requirements, negotiating terms, providing progress updates, and addressing client feedback and revisions.