Translation and Localization

Translation and localization are processes that involve adapting and translating digital content from one language to another, so that it is accessible to a non-native audience. The primary goal is to make the content understandable to the target audience while still preserving the meaning and content of the original material. The process may involve changes to images, text, audio, and other media to ensure accuracy and satisfactory quality of the localized material. Translation and localization are essential for organizations that want to reach a global audience, as they help make websites, applications, and other services accessible in multiple languages. They are also important for organizations that need to comply with legal and regulatory requirements of different countries.

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