New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters 
(New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters)


Professional Translators for English / Maori

Association of Professional Translators for the English / Maori language. Translators are professional linguists who perform written translations, as opposed to oral or spoken translation, which is done by interpreters. In this type of associations we usually find translators specializing in many fields: technical, legal, medical, pharmaceutical and scientific. We might also find sworn/official translators who have been authorized by a New Zealander agency or department.

English / Maori translators are mostly freelancers working from home for their own clients or for translation agencies. They sometimes team up with other English / Maori and other language translators and proofreaders to expand their range of services. The work of a English / Maori translator consists of thoroughly understanding the text to be translated, getting to know the subject matter, carrying out terminology research and knowing the computer tools to help with translation, which will enable him/her to offer a cost-effective and quality work.

This particular New Zealander association is made up of translators of various specializations and language combinations.  There is probably another association in New Zealand focusing on sworn translators, technical translators, audiovisual translators or court translators. If there is any, you will find the link below.

Professional Interpreters for English / Maori

The interpreters of this association are focused on spoken translation between English / Maori and other languages. There are several methods of interpretation: simultaneous, conference, liaison or whispered. “New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters” provides a directory of English/Maori interpreters  who are available to offer their services in New Zealand. The head office is in Auckland, but the interpreters work all over New Zealand. Interpreters often work for international organisations such as the European Parliament, the UN or NATO. English / Maori interpreters are also needed in hospitals, at trade fairs or at international summits where political leaders meet.

Simultaneous English/Maori interpretation is needed at conferences, on television or at any event where participants need to understand a speaker in real time and without interruptions. The special thing about this is that technical equipment such as booths, microphones and headphones are required.

In consecutive interpreting, English/Maori interpreters interrupt the speaker and translate the speech one chunk at a time. They can be seen, for example, at informal press conferences, which are often improvised and do not have the necessary equipment.

And finally there is the so-called whispered interpretation between English/Maori and other languages, where the interpreter acts as an intermediary in a conversation between two people and translates in a low voice.

Other related associations based in New Zealand or whose main language is English o Maori:

 Entry created or updated in  June 2021

Email:
info@nzsti.org

Country:
 New Zealand

Language(s):
English/Maori

Types of professionals:
Interpreters / Translators

Official / Sworn Translator English<>Spanish

Professional Translators for English / Maori

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