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One Day of Language Requests

Here is a day's worth of requests to a local agency for interpreters and translators: 2:30 a.m.: A Taiwanese company needs to code Chinese responses to a survey.

Here is a day's worth of requests to a local agency for interpreters and translators:

2:30 a.m.: A Taiwanese company needs to code Chinese responses to a survey.

6 a.m.: An Irish medical-device company wants a price for translating a website into 10 languages, including Arabic, Japanese, and Farsi.

8 a.m.: A South Dakota state health agency must translate a brochure into Khmer.

9:20 a.m.: A law firm needs a Korean interpreter in four hours to help a family follow a trial regarding a child's drowning.

10 a.m.: A research company needs to translate a physicians' survey about psoriasis into French, German, Spanish, Dutch, and Italian.

10:55 a.m.: A public-relations agency needs eight American Sign Language interpreters for a one-day event in four cities, including Philadelphia.

11:15 a.m.: A video remote interpretation for Haitian Creole is needed the next day at a regional courthouse.

11:30 a.m.: A highly confidential intelligence document must be translated from Urdu into English in 12 hours. Security clearance is required.

Noon: Two Japanese interpreters are needed for market-research interviews.

1 p.m.: A market-research company has a 24-hour deadline for a review of an online survey translated into 10 languages.

1:30 p.m.: A hospital immediately needs a Zulu interpreter to help a patient and a doctor communicate in a critical behavioral-health situation.

7:45 p.m.: Interpreters in five languages are needed for a forthcoming national life-sciences conference.

11:55 p.m.: The U.S. Embassy in a French-speaking African country gives a three-day deadline to translate

a 10-page document into French.

SOURCE: Cetra Language Solutions, Elkins Park

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