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When meeting important international clients, the CEO brings his own interpreter. Without an interpreter, Lewis and Clark could not have traveled through Indian lands in 1805.
she didn't speak English and needed an interpreter.
In Arabic-speaking countries, the word for guide or interpreter is "مرشد" (mursid). In Persian-speaking countries, the word for guide or interpreter is "راهنما" (rahnama).
The Latin word for "interpreter" is interpres (genitive interpretis).
When the officers realized that the man did not speak English, they requested an interpreter and continued the interview.
Interpreter.
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A strict interpreter must change every word from the speakers language to the listeners language. A loose interpreter has more liberty to relay the message in the most efficient way without concern of every word.
An interpreter is someone who translates one language into another. Here are some sentences.I hired an interpreter to help me understand people while I was in the foreign country.That man speaks with such a heavy accent that I may need an interpreter!The presidential meeting was translated into Russian by the interpreter.1. I didn't speak Spanish so while I was visiting Spain, I hired an interpreter.2. The teacher could not interpert the student's writting so she marked it wrong
because the compiler convert whole of the sentence once into the machine langauge but the interpreter convert one by one
there isn't an opposite
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