What is a translation glossary?

 


What is a translation glossary?

Translation glossaries are very useful for ensuring linguistic consistency and accuracy across multiple translation projects. What is a translation glossary? Translation glossaries can come in several forms, but serve the same purpose, eliminating uncertainty in the translation process while increasing consistency and reducing the time and cost of completing a translation. Translation glossaries are very diverse. Translation glossary is formed with customer-approved terminologies for more accurate and consistent use in translation projects. 



The advantages of a translated glossary are:

1.     Efficiency.

Translation Glossary is a time-efficient way to translate, as translators don't have to spend time looking up or researching the terms they already need to translate.

2.     Reduced costs.

For customers, not only will they receive the finished translation sooner, but they will also save money by eliminating the need to send additional revision requests. You can avoid the additional costs associated with the use of incorrect terms, especially in medical or legal documents.


3.     Consistency.

Terminology consistency is needed to provide a better customer experience and reduce confusion. Projects like brand marketing translations can help achieve consistency through the use of translation glossaries.

At I’M Translation, we always update our translation glossary to reflect the latest approved terms. Need an interpreter or translator? We provide not only translation but also interpretation services. In addition, we have a professional translation team resident in the office to professionally manage all translation projects.

How might I’MTranslation and ISiS Korea aid translation?

At I’M Translation and ISiS Korea, we can connect you with a professional patent translators and interpreters. We have over 30+ languages available on our platform and we are flexible and available regardless of the language pair, topic, and time zone. Please visit us at www.imtranslation.com and www.isiskorea.com/eng to request a free translation and interpretation quote. Thank you!

 

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