International Translation Day is celebrated every year on 30 September on the feast of St.Jerome , the Bible translator who is considered the patron saint of Translators.The celebrations have been promoted by FIT (the International Federation of Translators ) ever since it was set up in 1953. In 1991 FIT launched the idea of an officially recognised International Translation Day to show solidarity of the worldwide translation community in an effort to promote the translation profession in different countries (not necessarily only in Christian ones). This is an opportunity to display pride in a profession that is becoming increasingly essential in the era of progressing globalisation .
This is the pic of St .Jerome ;)))))
OMG .Today is not 30 September :-P
I am late ..... ;)))))
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Y.N my new friend :D
Thanks for your comment :))))
I am so happy to see u here : )))))
AH ,Hello
If I am 2 2 2 2 late ,You are 3 3 3 3 late sometimes even 4 :-P
Sorry you can translate from what to what ?????????:-P hahahahah
Hello teacher Tara :D
I am so happy that you know about this day now by my blog :D
Seems that no one did not bring any persian text :D LOL Thanks God I was scared a lil
I hope someday I could be a translator from English to Persian :D
Thanks for your comment : ))))
Yes sima.... you are 2 2 2 2 late by 1 day :p
btw, I'm v.bad in translating :(
i can only translate from my native language to Aliens-English language ... but it is v.hard to translate from my native lang. to English language :p
Hahhahhaha pishy You know I am always back or sometimes welcome ;) (back)
this time I am back in to tell about the exact date ;)LOL
I am kind of translator that no one cant understand what I mean :-P
LOL think someday I try to translate a book ..kekekek that book will be full of misunderstanding ;))))))))
but that will be funny also :D :D
Thanks for ur comment ...
hey thanks I think you will tell me till next year welcome back :D :D :D
This is fascinating! I did not know there was a special day for this. In celebration, I challenge you and your readers to copy a short piece of text from your own language here in the comments. Then translate it into English. I know that this is breaking the rules a little bit in an English-only community, but sometimes rules are meant to be broken!
LOL. Yeah. You're one day ahead, ooopppsss... one day late. ;-P I think everyone of us was born as translators. We translated everything. So basically today, oooppsss.. again, yesterday was the day for everyone.
By the way, welcome back!