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5 TIPS on how to TRANSLATE ENGLISH to SPANISH - English subtitles - Speaker @Maria Rotger - Link to full article: https://www.signewords.com/blog-en/5-tips-on-how-to-translate-english-to-spanish/ 1st tip: the form of address and the Spanish variant The first step is to identify the target audience. We want to translate into Spanish, but to which variant of this language? - European Spanish from Spain - Spanish from a Latin American country - Standard Spanish that encompasses all of Latin America - International Spanish that includes Europe and America This choice will already give us some answers, such as the form of address weâll be using towards the reader: In the case of Spanish from Spain, if we are addressing listeners or readers in the second person, be it plural or singular, we must choose the addressing: - Will we translate English âyouâ as conversational singular âtĂșâ or plural âvosotrosâ? - Or will we translate it as formal singular âustedâ or plural âustedesâ? Instead, in Latin American Spanish, the formal use of âyouâ is more widespread, although the conversational form could also be used depending on the context. 2nd tip: terms that remain in English We must keep in mind that English is currently considered the universal language, and Spanish, like most languages, ââborrows words that their speakers ââuse daily. 3rd tip: localize while avoiding clichĂ©s â Cultural adaptation of content: As we know, translating isnât just transferring words from one language into other languages, but itâs much more. You have to be careful with translations that are too literal because although at first sight word-by-word translations seem to keep the message intact, they denaturalize the real meaning we want to transmit. For this reason, in translation, we always talk about introducing the localization of content, which means adapting the message to the target culture. When releasing English original content translated into Spanish, we must ask ourselves whether the Spanish audience will knowledge the culturally-based details, entirely familiar for the English audience. Although also the original location is critical here, as English is the native language of different cultures. Be that as it may, culture today is global, and itâs a snap to adopt wrong clichĂ©s when localizing a translation. Therefore, rather than figuring out how the target audience is according to the country where they settle, letâs dig up more details. The well-meant adaptation could produce a contradiction, as instead of bringing the content closer to the target audience, this counterproductive effort sets them apart! â The adaptation of currencies, measures, and hours: For example, if we used the UK pound currency in the original English content, weâd translate that figure into the money of the recipient country, be it euros, dollars, pesos, or any other. Thus undertaking a proper conversion. But notice that this conversion is not always needed or even advisable. See full details on our website (link above). 4th tip: extension of the lines In most cases, the resulting lines in Spanish will be longer than the original in English. If we are inserting the audio or the written text in a limited time or space format, we should adjust the structure, being not afraid of shortening sentences. When we translate, changes necessarily occur in the content, although itâs also true that we have to minimize them. Still, we need to be courageous and keep in mind that what matters is transferring the idea and not how we express it, unless we were working on an academic project about some kind of functional language analysis. 5th tip: synonyms, passive voice, and possessive pronouns - Synonyms Although the repeated use of the exact term in a text is not advisable in English, as itâs always better to enrich the content introducing different synonyms, in Spanish, this requirement becomes even more essential. Indeed, itâs uncommon to find a repeated word in the same line on a Spanish text, or even in consecutive sentences. - Passive voice The same happens with the passive voice, which although in English itâs not advisable to abuse them, in Spanish itâs also rare to see many passive verbs in a text. This picture is usually clear evidence that the version is an English to Spanish translation. Hence, this Spanish version would sound like a translation, and not as an original, which is our goal as translators. - Possessive pronouns Generally, English uses more possessive pronouns than Spanish. So when translating from English to Spanish, we must take this practice into account and, when possible, change the possessive pronouns. †Link to full article: https://www.signewords.com/blog-en/5-tips-on-how-to-translate-english-to-spanish/
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