The Simple English to Swahili interpreters listed below specialize in the general field of Art/Literary. To find a more specialized service provider, choose a more specific field on the right. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Freelance Interpreter native in

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Linda Agumbi
Linda Agumbi
Native in English Native in English
Slang, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Music, Folklore, ...
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Connie Saru
Connie Saru
Native in English Native in English
Swahili, agriculture, agribusiness, consultant, strategic plan, business plan, entrepreneurship, management, website testing, english, ...
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Craig Wamurwa
Craig Wamurwa
Native in English (Variants: British, French, UK, US, South African) Native in English
Names (personal, company), Slang, Music, Media / Multimedia, ...
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patrick kiarie
patrick kiarie
Native in Kikuyu Native in Kikuyu, Swahili Native in Swahili
Art/Literary
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miss juliet
miss juliet
Native in Swahili (Variants: Kenyan, Tanzanian) Native in Swahili
Idioms / Maxims / Sayings, Names (personal, company), Slang, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, ...
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JOSEPH MUDZOMBA
JOSEPH MUDZOMBA
Native in Swahili Native in Swahili
Telecommunications, Information Technology
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Christine Wathimu
Christine Wathimu
Native in English (Variants: British, US) Native in English
Idioms / Maxims / Sayings, Names (personal, company), Slang, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, ...
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Priscilla Amuok
Priscilla Amuok
Native in Dholuo (Lwo) Native in Dholuo (Lwo), Swahili Native in Swahili
luo, dholuo, english, swahili, kiswahili, literary, literature, documents, books, education, ...


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Interpreters, like translators, enable communication across cultures by translating one language into another. These language specialists must thoroughly understand the subject matter of any texts they translate, as well as the cultures associated with the source and target language.

Interpreters differ from translators in that they work with spoken words, rather than written text. Interpreting may be done in parallel with the speaker (simultaneous interpreting) or after they have spoken a few sentences or words (consecutive interpreting). Simultaneous interpreting is most often used at international conferences or in courts. Consecutive interpreting is often used for interpersonal communication.