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| 07 May 2026

What’s the difference between a translator and an interpreter?

A translator works with written text, while an interpreter works with spoken language in real time. That’s the core difference. Here’s the clear, simple breakdown: Translator — Converts written documents (emails, reports, books, contracts) from one language to another. They have time to research, edit, and refine the wording. Interpreter — Converts spoken language instantly during meetings, events, calls, or conferences. They must listen, understand, and speak almost simultaneously

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