Observation :-)
The process of translating a message involves decoding the received information and converting it into a comprehensible language, symbol, or form. This may involve interpreting the message's meaning, context, and nuances to accurately convey the intended information to the recipient. Effective translation requires a deep understanding of both the original message and the target audience's language and cultural background.
Observation :-)
Observation. :)
Exchange theory model is divided into three phases, namely: Encode with language, Message in medium, and Receive and interpret. Communicator A is the sender of the message, and will first encode the message with language. Encoding is the process of transforming or putting message into an understandable form such as language. The next phase is the message will be in medium. It is neither in the sender nor in the receiver. Examples of medium are computers for chatting, cellular phone for texting, and etc. And the last phase is the receive (receiving) and interpret (interpreting) of the message which is also known as decoding. After the three phases, the message will be received by Communicator B. Communicator B may have comments, approval, disapproval, answers, or reactions on what Communicator A said. And these will be communicator B's feedback to the message he/she received and his/her feedback will also undergo the three phases of the exchange theory communication model.
Exchange theory model is divided into three phases, namely: Encode with language, Message in medium, and Receive and interpret. Communicator A is the sender of the message, and will first encode the message with language. Encoding is the process of transforming or putting message into an understandable form such as language. The next phase is the message will be in medium. It is neither in the sender nor in the receiver. Examples of medium are computers for chatting, cellular phone for texting, and etc. And the last phase is the receive (receiving) and interpret (interpreting) of the message which is also known as decoding. After the three phases, the message will be received by Communicator B. Communicator B may have comments, approval, disapproval, answers, or reactions on what Communicator A said. And these will be communicator B's feedback to the message he/she received and his/her feedback will also undergo the three phases of the exchange theory communication model.
Strive to use concise language and appropriate punctuation along with correct spelling. For example: "What will do do to make sure your message was clear and understood?" What steps would one take to ensure that their message is clear and understandable?
look for changes in body language
look for changes in body language
"de crypt" is probably another word for "decode"--to translate a coded word or message into understandable text; a language you understand. To unscramble. To "figure out."
Message received
Daniel Morgan had received the message
Encryption is a process of translating a message from the Plaintext, into an encoded message, called the Ciphertext. This is usually accomplished using a secret Encryption Key and a cryptographic Cipher. ss of translating a message, called the Plaintext, into an encoded message, called the Ciphertext. This is usually accomplished using a secret Encryption Key and a cryptographic Cipher.
Translation is the process of converting text from one language to another while preserving its meaning and intent. Translation studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the theoretical and practical aspects of translation, including the role of cultural, historical, and linguistic factors in the translation process.