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Port-Novo Interpreting Services

Interpreting services in Africa eliminate language barriers across the African cities and the world at large therefore the need for professional interpreting services is growing by leaps and bounds. Interpreting services play a vital role in many areas such as conferences and meetings, courts of law, medical fields, media, schools as well as in the sign language field. Translate 4 Africa avails professional interpreting services in African cities covering virtually all the African languages at competitive prices

Interpreting Port-Novo

Port-Novo’s infrastructural development was aided by the historical slave trade era in the 16th century by the Portuguese who used it as a port while shipping slaves to the Americas. Currently it is a trade center for mainly cotton and palm oil and as well as the capital city of Benin with a population of about 300,000 people with languages like;

  • French
  • Yoruba
  • Fon

High Quality Interpreting Services in Port-Novo

We offer high quality interpreting services into and from all languages spoken and used in the city of Port-Novo as well as other major cities in other parts of Africa too. Translate 4 Africa’s Interpreting Services are characterized by accuracy, professionalism and confidentiality for purposes of effective communication. Other cities with our Interpreting Services include; Cairo, Kampala, Abuja, Yamoussoukro, Kinshasa, Lilongwe, Nairobi, Rabat to mention a few

Basic types of interpreting in Port-Novo include;

Chuchotage interpretation; Here an interpreter interprets to only one or two people as the main speaker does his thing, the interpreter does his thing at the same time as the main speaker making it prone to misinterpretations and miscommunication.

Simultaneous interpreting; The interpreter is placed in a sound proof room where he speaks in to devices that enable the audience targeted to understand. The audience is usually fitted with hearing aids that they alone and maybe other only get to hear the voice of the interpreter. Here the interpreter interprets the moment the speaker finishes a sentence. This is very useful for world summits and large conferences that involve people of the same goal and initiative but who speak and understand different languages; French, Sotho, Swahili, Afrikaans, Portuguese etc.

Consecutive interpreting; Where the interpreter is close to the speaker and interprets every after a few words or sentences. This is very suitable for smaller gatherings or meetings like birthdays or small conferences. Sometimes this is because there are not so may languages involved here. In fact it is possible that the entire audience understand one of the two languages used. This kind of translation is very common at religious gatherings. The problem here is that the main speaker has to always wait and give time to the interpreter to get done with interpreting what the former said before thus consuming almost double the time.

Liaison interpretation; Interpreting directly as the conversation or dialogue goes on. It is meant to create and maintain a certain level of mutual understanding and is usually used for very small gatherings that involve a conversation like aspect. Problem here is that it is very easy for the interpreter to overshadow the main speaker. At the end of the day, an interpreter is a very important link in the communication process and should therefore be a professional one. This is to ensure accuracy when delivering the message to the audience in the form intended by the source of that very message.

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1500-2000

Languages spoken

1.216 billion

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Number of countries

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