midnight in the old woods

passing along bits of the world, one passage at a time

Sep 25
“Speakers at the United Nations are supposed to deliver their speeches in one of the organization’s six official languages: English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, and Chinese. U.N. interpreters then translate the lecture into the other five languages. If the speaker doesn’t use an official language—either as a political statement or because he doesn’t know one—the speaker has to bring along his own interpreter.” How does interpretation work at the United Nations? - By Christopher Beam - Slate Magazine

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