ROLE OF TRANSLATION IN GLOBAL COMMERCE, POLITICS, AND MEDIA
Keywords:
translation,globalization,commerce,politics,media,localizatin, diplomacy,cross-cultural communication,AI-powered translation, multilingualism, international trade, cultural exchange, conflict resolution, global media, language equityAbstract
Translation serves as a cornerstone of globalization, facilitating communication and understanding across linguistic and cultural boundaries. This article examines the pivotal role of translation in three key domains: global commerce, politics, and media. In commerce, translation drives international trade, enables localization, and ensures the accuracy of legal and financial documents. In politics, it supports diplomacy, conflict resolution, and the implementation of international treaties. In media, translation allows for the global dissemination of news, entertainment, and cultural content, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and representation. The article also addresses challenges such as cultural nuances, technological limitations, and ethical considerations while exploring emerging trends like AI-powered translation and the increasing focus on language equity. Ultimately, the analysis underscores that effective translation is essential for fostering global collaboration, economic growth, and cultural exchange in an interconnected world.References
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BBC World Service. "The Role of Multilingual Reporting in Global Journalism."
United Nations. "Interpreter Careers and Translation Services."
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2024-12-07
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Tohirova Umida Akramovna. (2024). ROLE OF TRANSLATION IN GLOBAL COMMERCE, POLITICS, AND MEDIA. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 11(12), 176–181. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/2251
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