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===General guidelines for translating===
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=== General guidelines for translating ===
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# '''Show the original author's intended meaning'''. If you're not sure how to do that, the best thing to do is contact your translation coordinator for help. If you question or disagree with an author's point of view and do not wish to translate it, you can ask for a new assignment.
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# '''Don't contextualize any passages in my translations'''. If an author's words or ideas will be difficult for people in my culture to understand, I will add a footnote to explain the author's meaning further.
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# '''Use the community glossaries if available'''. Translators are encouraged to create and update glossary entries for their languages, especially to standardize the usage of theological terms.
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#'''Show the original author's intended meaning'''. If you're not sure how to do that, the best thing to do is contact your translation coordinator for help. If you question or disagree with an author's point of view and do not wish to translate it, you can ask for a new assignment.
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#'''Don't contextualize any passages in my translations'''. If an author's words or ideas will be difficult for people in my culture to understand, I will add a footnote to explain the author's meaning further.
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#'''Use the community glossaries if available'''. Translators are encouraged to create and update glossary entries for their languages, especially to standardize the usage of theological terms.
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==Bible references==
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[[Handbook:Recommended Bible translations|Recommended Bible translations]]
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[[Handbook:Bible verse troubleshooting|What to do when Bible translations don't work in your language]]
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== Bible references ==
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[[Handbook:Recommended Bible translations|Recommended Bible translations]]
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==Glossaries for theological terms==
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[[Handbook:Bible verse troubleshooting|What to do when Bible translations don't work in your language]]  
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Chinese (Simplified)|Chinese (Simplified)]]
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Indonesian|Indonesian]]
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Italian|Italian]]
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== Glossaries for theological terms ==
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Korean|Korean]]
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Chinese (Simplified)|Chinese (Simplified)]]  
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Portuguese|Portuguese]]
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Indonesian|Indonesian]]  
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Russian|Russian]]
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Italian|Italian]]  
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Spanish|Spanish]]
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Korean|Korean]]  
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Portuguese|Portuguese]]  
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Russian|Russian]]
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==Reviewing Articles==
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[[Handbook:Glossary/Spanish|Spanish]]
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There are two types of reviews for an article: a Peer Review, which anyone can do, and a Final Review, which only our senior translators perform. To learn more about both, go to the [[Handbook:Reviews|Reviews]] page in the handbook.
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== Reviewing Articles ==
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There are two types of reviews for an article: a Peer Review, which anyone can do, and a Final Review, which only our senior translators perform. To learn more about both, go to the [[Handbook:Reviews|Reviews]] page in the handbook.  
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Revision as of 15:24, 19 September 2008

Contents

General guidelines for translating

  1. Show the original author's intended meaning. If you're not sure how to do that, the best thing to do is contact your translation coordinator for help. If you question or disagree with an author's point of view and do not wish to translate it, you can ask for a new assignment.
  2. Don't contextualize any passages in my translations. If an author's words or ideas will be difficult for people in my culture to understand, I will add a footnote to explain the author's meaning further.
  3. Use the community glossaries if available. Translators are encouraged to create and update glossary entries for their languages, especially to standardize the usage of theological terms.


Bible references

Recommended Bible translations

What to do when Bible translations don't work in your language


Glossaries for theological terms

Chinese (Simplified)

Indonesian

Italian

Korean

Portuguese

Russian

Spanish


Reviewing Articles

There are two types of reviews for an article: a Peer Review, which anyone can do, and a Final Review, which only our senior translators perform. To learn more about both, go to the Reviews page in the handbook.

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