Interpreters » Kenya » Swahili to English » Tech/Engineering » Media / Multimedia

The Swahili to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Media / Multimedia. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Esther Sakwanda
Esther Sakwanda
Native in Swahili (Variants: Kenyan, Tanzanian) Native in Swahili
Swahili, Interpreter, Translator, Public Relations, Mombasa-based Interpreter and Translator, Legal interpreter, Law interpreter/translator, Swahili Translator from Mombasa - Kenya, Pedagogy, Freelancer, ...
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Mwananchi
Mwananchi
Native in English Native in English, Swahili Native in Swahili
Swahili, Kiswahili, Bajuni, Kikuyu, subtitling, subscribing, Japanese, English, Nairobi, Kenya, ...
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Emmanuel Edlet
Emmanuel Edlet
Native in Swahili (Variants: Tanzanian, Kenyan) Native in Swahili
Medical, IT, Legal, Business, Education, General & International organisation
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Richard Lango
Richard Lango
Native in Dholuo (Lwo) 
machine translation post editing, linguistic validation, clinical trial, informed consent, health,
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Faith Mueni
Faith Mueni
Native in Swahili 
translation, proofreading, swahili, english, kamba, voice over, transcription, editing, MT editing, , ...
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Nuhu Bakari
Nuhu Bakari
Native in Swahili (Variants: Kenyan, Tanzanian) 
Swahili, Swahili Translator, Telecommunications, Military, ICT, Technology, Information, Legal, Beauty and cosmetics, communications, ...
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Rabiya Abubakar
Rabiya Abubakar
Native in Swahili (Variants: Kenyan, Tanzanian) 
Swahili Financial Reports, Education, Banking, Finance, IT, Marketing, Letters, Contracts, Advertising, Gaming, ...


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.