Simultaneous Interpreting
One person speaks; at the same time, one or more interpreters translate while many people listen, possibly through headphones. Simultaneous interpreters may sit in a soundproof booth and interpret in real time.
Simultaneous interpreting is used for conferences or events requiring UN-style interpretation.
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Nonverbal communication makes up a large portion of language. To ensure complete comprehension, on-site interpreters are used. On-site interpreters are available throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. A minimum of three hours advance notice is needed for a domestic on-site visit; one to two days for an international on-site visit. Clients are billed by the hour, with a two-hour minimum for all languages.
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