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The ATA Compass: Your guide to translation and interpreting in the global market

Guide to Buying Interpreting Services, Part V: Interpreting Terms to Know

December 3, 2025 | ATA Compass | No Comments | Client Assistance
Guide to Buying Interpreting Services

Interpreters help power the global economy, working with businesses, governments, non-profits and individuals. They are an integral part of global communication. Interpreters work with the spoken or signed word. The ÇéÂÂ×ÔÅÄ (ATA) has developed a Guide to Buying Interpreting Services as a resource to help clients identify, select and work with interpreters.

When working with interpreters, it is helpful to be aware of terms that are specific to the profession.

INTERPRETING: converting spoken or signed speech from one language into another.

TRANSLATION: converting written text from one language into another.

Computer-assisted Interpreting (CAI): The use of computer software to increase a human interpreter’s productivity and consistency, such as quickly searching glossaries to find the right term. This is different from machine Interpreting.

Credentialed Interpreter: ATA’s designation for an interpreter who has been assessed as competent in two or more languages by a professional organization or government entity that evaluates interpreting skills and knowledge.

Interpreting Equipment: Various types of equipment, such as microphones, headsets, booths or audiovisual technology may be used by interpreters.

Language pair: The combination of a Source and Target language in relation to the interpreting process. Examples of language pairs are English to Spanish or Spanish to English. An interpreter may work in more than one language pair.

Machine Interpreting (MI): When a spoken message is converted from one language to another, without the involvement of human interpreters.

Modality: Means of delivering interpreting services, such as over the phone, in person, or video remote interpreting.

Mode of Interpreting: Established method for the delivery of language interpreting services, such as consecutive or simultaneous.

Remote Interpreting Platform: A specialized application used to host interpreting sessions between interpreters and participants.

Source language: Language of the original message.

Target audience: The public for whom the interpreting services are provided.

Video Conference Platform: Any application used to host meetings, seminars or webinar sessions that may include features for interpretation in one or more languages, such as Zoom.

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This is the fifth and last article in a series of articles introducing the ÇéÂÂ×ÔÅÄ’s Guide to Buying Interpreting Services,Ìýwhich was created to help those in need of interpreting services find the best provider for their project and work efficiently with the chosen interpreting provider. For the full guide, clickÌýhere.

About the Authors

Eve Bodeux is an ATA-certified French to English translator specialized in tech marketing, commercial communications, marketing research and official documents. She is the Secretary of the ÇéÂÂ×ÔÅÄ and serves on the ATA Public Relations Committee.

Jamie Hartz is an ATA-certified Spanish to English translator and transcriber specialized in legal and commercial translations. She currently serves as the Chair of the ATA Public Relations Committee.

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