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Interpretation Services

Interpretation refers to the service of vocally interpreting the speaker who speaks a different language into a language that the audience understands and vice versa. Advika Translations' interpreters interprets speakers in most of the international languages to the language that the audience or listeners understand.

Advika Translations has been providing Interpretation Service since 2001, to ensure a flawless communication in business meetings, workshops, seminars, immigration matters, medical records, etc.

We take pride to have largest pool of Native and Indian Interpreters in India. Our professional interpreters have served many multinational clients from manufacturing industry, software industry, electronics industry, lean, aircraft industry to name a few.

We provide qualified and experienced interpreters for all kinds of assignments some of them are defined below:

Simultaneous Interpretation
A mode of interpreting where the interpreter speaks simultaneously with the speaker with minimal pauses. Typically used for seminars, lectures etc. This form of interpretation is often considered to be more difficult and is most commonly used at conferences.

Consecutive Interpretation
The interpreter speaks after the source-language speaker has finished a sentence, message or even an entire speech. Its common requirement in one-to-one meetings and does not involve interpretation equipment and technologies. Our professional interpreters, who have at least 5 years of interpretation experience, ensure faultless consecutive interpretation services.

Over-the-Phone
Over-the-Phone Interpreting enables the interpreter to deliver interpretation via telephone.We provide support for applications of insurance or credit cards that are taken over the phone, inquiries from consumers to businesses that take place via telephone, etc. The interpreter is added to a conference call to facilitate.


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