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Still need translators in the AI age?

In our AI-dominated age, will human translators still be relevant in Israel? Will the experts surpass machine translation? YES, says Lichi Translations CEO Mikhal Heffer, gifted translators equipped with added skills (managing AI) will continue to thrive.

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Important aspects of German Translation

German is a complex language that needs a high level of mastery to achieve an appealing text. As with every culture, it’s the small nuances of expertise that give a translated text its authenticity. These are the standards of Lichi Translations in Israel when handling German translation.

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A Land of Milk and Honey – and Sea…

This is an article published in Outdoor Swimmer magazine. For once, it’s not about translation, but about enjoying Israel. More specifically – for all of you who like to do some swimming exercise in the sea rather than in a pool. Check it out.

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Spanish Translation Services

Spanish is spoken as a native language by more than 400 million people worldwide. It’s the second largest spoken language after Mandarin Chinese. Lichi provides a wide range of services in Spanish – oral and written translation, simultaneous interpretation, website translation and much more.

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French Translations – Lichi Style

French is spoken by over 220 million people around the world. The francophone world includes Belgium, Canada and many African countries. The language has great cultural nuance and finesse. So a good French translation will always include rich insight into French cultural values.

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Lichi Translations case study

Smartcat provides the tools that makes it possible to speed up website translation – computer-aided translation (CAT) and machine translation technology. This case study discusses how Lichi works with them. It’s also a fascinating review about Lichi.

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Inside Simultaneous Translation/ Interpretation

Does your organization need it? Quite often, clients contact us for simultaneous interpretation but aren’t always aware that what they are actually asking for is consecutive translation and vice versa. These two services are extremely different and require a totally different setup. So let’s clear things up.

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English – Hebrew Translations

Translators and interpreters all recognize the fact that the Hebrew language is a vastly different from English. The two languages’ origins are dissimilar, they sound different, are written with different characters and spoken in a different cultural context.

So what are the challenges in translating from English to Hebrew or vice versa?

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Types of Translations

In today’s media-rich world, the challenge is to bring together different cultures, traditions and languages. Companies use translators to communicate in this diverse area – but how to translate successfully? Lichi Translations agency reviews all the different channels needing translations.

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Graphic Design and Translations

Translation agencies typically don’t get involved with graphic design issues – but they should be sensitive to them! Sometimes a different language requires review of certain design aspects. Lichi Translations gets involved with design and offers important guidelines to consider.

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Chinese Translation and Interpretation

Over 20% of the world’s population, more than 1 billion people, speak Chinese. It’s the most spoken language – with great impact on world trade. Lichi is Israel’s predominant translation agency in Chinese. For over 20 years we’ve provided translation and interpretation services to many types of organizations.

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The Medical Industry must have accurate skilled translations

Accuracy is essential for any translation serving the pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device industries. The consequences of inaccurate software translations in these fields go beyond stalling research and production effort. If certain key documents, processes, and related software are mistranslated, patients could be harmed.

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