Working together with our experienced and qualified translators, voiceover artists, interpreters, audiovisual translators, transcribers and subtitlers, we offer a wide range of language services.
Available in over 200 languages in:
- Carlisle
- Barrow-in-Furness
- Kendal
- Workington
- Whitehaven
- Penrith
and throughout Cumbria our linguists can get you heard in any language of your choice. While we do not offer a walk-in service in Cumbria , we are only one phone call away from discussing your language requirements. Our Gujarati linguists are based all around the world so we can connect you remotely, or for situations where you need an on-site Gujarati linguist, we can quickly check our network of local professionals to see who is the closest to you.
Qualified and experienced Gujarati simultaneous interpreters
There are a number of forms of interpreting, but you can roughly place them within 2 categories:
- Consecutive
- Simultaneous
Consecutive interpreting is when one person speaks in one language, leaves a pause, and meanwhile the interpreter will verbally interpret what has been said in the other language.
Simultaneous interpreting is much more intense. Two interpreters will work in tandem delivering the interpretation at the same time as the speech. Because of the intense nature of simultaneous interpreting, the interpreters need to cover each other during regular breaks to ensure no disruption of the service.
Each interpreter will speak their own language plus one other completely fluently. They usually feel comfortable interpreting in both (sometimes three) directions.
For conferences taking place in Cumbria, the interpreters will generally sit in special language interpreting booths or if providing the service remotely via video link, they will use dedicated interpreting channels.
Gujarati whispered interpreting or chuchotage
This is a lower tech version. The interpretation is delivered simultaneously but without the aid of any equipment such as a booth, microphones and headsets. The interpreters literally whisper. For obvious reasons, this form of interpreting isnโt always practical or desirable.
Simultaneous interpreting equipment for venues in Cumbria
We can also supply and setup all the simultaneous interpreting equipment you may need.
The equipment is designed especially for events where simultaneous interpreters will be working using wireless infra-red transmitters and headsets to relay the speaker to all interpreters, without any need for extra cabling. A trained technician will install, operate and remove the system at the end of the conference. We also provide portable ISO approved booths for the interpreters where a mobile solution may be more appropriate such as a factory visit.
Our Gujarati simultaneous interpreters
Working in teams of two, our experienced simultaneous interpreters work at conferences and venues in Cumbria and elsewhere around the world. Our simultaneous interpreters must be able to supply evidence relating to skill in:
- a native tongue;
- a language other than the interpreterโs native language, of which he or she has a perfect command and into which he or she works from one or more of his or her other languages;
- any languages of which the interpreter has a complete understanding and from which he or she works.
Gujarati simultaneous or consecutive interpreter?
Under what circumstances would you choose a Gujarati simultaneous interpreting team over a consecutive interpreter?
A consecutive interpreting solution may work better for small meeting places where perhaps one person present does not understand the source language. This could be in situations like a human resources meeting, a meeting with a solicitor or a court hearing.
For circumstances where there may be a larger number of people needing to understand each other and almost instantaneous comprehension of the words without a time delay is necessary, a simultaneous interpreting solution would be more appropriate. This might occur at conferences, events, congresses and other mainly formal meetings where a number of people attending will speak different languages.
How is the cost for simultaneous interpreting calculated?
- The cost depends on the language(s)
- The cost depends whether the interpreter will need to attend on-site in Cumbria or via video link.
- The cost depends on availability of particular interpreters on date and time in question.
- The cost depends on whether we are providing simultaneous interpreting equipment
While youโre here… some quite interesting facts about the Gujarati language.
Gujarati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 46 million people in the Indian states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, and also in Bangladesh, Fiji, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Oman, Pakistan, Rรฉunion, Singapore, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, United Kingdom, USA, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Gujarati script was adapted from the Devanฤgarฤซ script to write the Gujarati language. The earliest known document in the Gujarati script is a manuscript dating from 1592, and the script first appeared in print in a 1797 advertisement. Until the 19th century it was used mainly for writing letters and keeping accounts, while the Devanagari script was used for literature and academic writings.
Where is Gujarati most widely spoken?
Gujarat in India, Bangladesh, Fiji, Kenya, Malawi, Oman, Pakistan, Reunion, Singapore, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia and Zimbabwe.Get in touch with one of our lovely project managers and they would be very happy to discuss all the available options with you.
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