Romanian Conference Interpreter Services | London | Europe | Worldwide
Professional Romanian Conference Interpreters. English to Romanian, Romanian to English and multiple other languages
TJC Global provide Romanian conference interpreter services in locations all over the globe in over 80 languages.
We have over 30 years’ experience providing language support at conferences for numerous global organisations and can boast a large network of professional Romanian simultaneous interpreters who have expertise in a wide variety of fields.
At TJC Global, we have the experience and expertise to provide language specialists whatever and wherever your event. Our professional Romanian conference interpreters are experts in both the source and target language. Adapting to the speech pattern of the speaker quickly, they convey all information faithfully with an awareness of cultural and linguistic idiom and an in-depth knowledge of the terminology relating to the subject in question.
To talk to us about your Romanian conference interpretation requirements, contact us directly at info@tjc-global.com.
Why choose TJC’s Romanian conference interpreters?
- TJC Global has been established in Oxford for over 25 years and has provided interpreters for numerous international conferences in a wide range of sectors. For more information on the industries covered by our conference interpreters, see our interpreting page.
- Our Romanian conference interpreters are masters of both the source and target language. What sets them apart is that in addition to being gifted linguists, our conference interpreters are also informed of the local business etiquette, professional conduct and the corporate rules.
- Adapting to the speech pattern of the speaker quickly, they will convey all information faithfully with an awareness of cultural and linguistic idiom.
What forms of interpreter services can TJC Global provide?
Video/videoconference interpreting: (Video remote interpreting is also available) TJC provides language interpreting services to support events such as business meetings, conferences, legal/court/arbitration/litigation, and other online business interactions in the industry.
Participants can communicate via video or voice calls using computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc. These can be recorded should you wish to take minutes. Our professionally qualified interpreters can join your online virtual meeting, event, or proceeding, for example, and interpret remotely in the language pairing you require to facilitate smooth communication between all parties. They also provide relay interpreting.
Telephone/teleconference interpreting is a practical way to bridge any language barriers. The interpreter is either located remotely (away from either party) or is with one of the parties. In both cases, they deliver interpreting services through telephone conferencing.
Telephone interpretation is helpful for clients who cannot travel to their counterparts’ countries but still wish to hold business discussions or communicate progress updates. At TJC Global, we are pleased to provide professionally qualified interpreters in almost any selected language combination.
Simultaneous & Consecutive interpreting
Simultaneous interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI))
is used for international conferences, critical business discussions, seminars & symposiums. In this case, two to three interpreters are usually situated in a booth, away from the audience, and take turns to interpret at high speed, changing over every 15-20 minutes to avoid fatigue and the lack of concentration, which affect the quality of interpretation.
The interpreters listen to the speaker’s message using headsets and repeat it immediately (practically “simultaneously”) in the target language to benefit relevant audience members. They also provide relay interpreting, which is helpful if the speakers give presentations in several languages.
Consecutive interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI)) is the most common type. It is used for business discussions, negotiations, contract exchanges, commercial, legal and technical meetings, medical or court hearings, or on-site inspections or audits. The interpreter listens to the speaker, often making notes, and later delivers the meaning in the target language.
The interpreter may wait until a pause or the end, at which point they deliver a translation relatively quickly. Consecutive interpreting may also be used at conferences for panel discussions, Q&A sessions or private discussions between parties – at a stand or elsewhere.
About: Romanian
Despite the country’s relative isolation in terms of location, Romanian is actually a Romance language, closely related to and to some extent mutually intelligible with Italian. Around 25 million people speak the language as their native tongue and 4 million speak it as a second language. Romanian is primarily spoken in Romania and in the Republic of Moldova, where it is known as Moldovan. Romanian as a broad term is used to describe several regional dialects which substantially differ from Daco-Romanian (Romanian proper) spoken in small communities in Croatia, Greece, Bulgaria, Albania, Serbia and Kosovo – these include: Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian. Romanian is also the official language of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina in Serbia as well as the autonomous Mount Athos in Greece.
Interestingly, some scholars believe Romanian to be the closest existing language to Latin, specifically in terms of structure – it is also the only Romance language to retain the Latin distinction between the long “o” and short “u” sounds. Romanian is the only Romance language whose definite articles come after the noun instead of before it. In Romanian, the correct use of verbs depends on many factors, including mood, person, number, tense, and voice, making it perhaps the most difficult to learn of all the Romance languages. In terms of written script, Romanian uses the Latin alphabet plus five extra letters: Ä‚, Â, Î, Ș, Èš, although there were at one time many more than this.
Although most Romanian vocabulary finds its origins in Latin, around 20% of Romanian words are thought to be of Slavic descent due to the number of Slavic settlers who occupied modern Romania during the sixth century AD. Words of Albanian, Hungarian and Turkish origin are also present.
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/508587/Romanian-language]
Just like any other nation, Romania has its own business etiquette. See our Doing Business in Romania Page to find out more.
Locations covered by our Romanian Conference Interpreters:
- Romanian Interpreters in Romania
- Romanian Interpreters in Bucharest
- Romanian Interpreters in the United Kingdom
- Romanian Interpreters in London
We are also happy to assist you in other cities in Romania and other countries across the globe.
Next step? We are very happy to assist you – please contact us directly with your enquiry.
Looking for interpreting assistance in other fields?
TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in various specialist fields. Whatever your requirements, we can find the right linguist to assist you.
If your industry or project type is not listed here, please contact us directly with your enquiry.
Our interpreters utilise their knowledge of subject-specific terminology to deliver precise, unambiguous interpretation, whatever the context – enabling you to communicate effectively with the rest of the world.
We are also able to adapt to almost any type of project.
What to do next?
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