Friday, August 21, 2020
Famous Translation Mistakes
Famous Translation Mistakes Make Money Online Queries? Struggling To Get Traffic To Your Blog? Sign Up On (HBB) Forum Now!Famous Translation MistakesUpdated On 18/11/2019Author : Ram kumarTopic : BusinessShort URL : https://hbb.me/2qo06Zz CONNECT WITH HBB ON SOCIAL MEDIA Follow @HellBoundBlogSpeaking foreign languages is not enough to be a good translator or interpreter. Experts from Lighthouse Translations emphasise that translation is a special skill that you learn after youâve learned a language. Even the best speakers sometimes get fooled by false friends or some linguistic or cultural nuances they are oblivious to. It doesnât really matter when youâre among friends or having a casual conversation, but not everyone is this lucky. Some peopleâs mistakes were tiny, yet because of the circumstances, they are remembered by the world.Cold War Heating MistakeIn 1956 Nikita Khrushchev gave an enthusiastic speech about the qualities of communism that nearly unleashed World War III upon the world. His word s My vas pokhoronim were translated literally as we will bury you, but the interpreter didnât mention (because he probably didnât know) that itâs a Russian saying meaning we will survive/endure, so it was interpreted by the Americans as a threat. This little misunderstanding actually worsened the Cold War.Chocolates for menIn the 1950s a chocolate company Morozoff in Japan decided to bring Valentineâs Day to the country, but their executive had misunderstood the American habit of giving chocolates to women. The company created the whole marketing campaign based on that mistake so the Japanese women thought that they were supposed to buy chocolates for men. This became a tradition, though now men also buy women chocolate, only one month later. READ8 Ways To Effectively Build Your Personal BrandDid you find it interesting and you would like to read more about translation mistakes that went down in history? Check out the infographic below provided by Lighthouse:
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