Language Barriers in Intercultural Communication and Their Translation Strategies

  • Ye Z
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This research paper delves into the significant language barriers that arise in cross-cultural communication, with a particular focus on the indispensable role of translation strategies in mitigating these challenges. It scrutinizes elements such as grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and the cultural contexts that shape interactions within various global sectors, including diplomacy, business, healthcare, and law. The paper analyzes linguistic discrepancies, cultural subtleties, and obstacles in non-verbal communication that influence understanding across cultures. It also discusses the incorporation of advanced translation techniques and the use of technology in translation practices. The goal is to enhance the academic understanding of intercultural communication barriers and provide practical solutions to improve effective global interactions.

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Ye, Z. (2024). Language Barriers in Intercultural Communication and Their Translation Strategies. Modern Management Science & Engineering, 6(1), p178. https://doi.org/10.22158/mmse.v6n1p178

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