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I'm off to Glasgow next week. How much do translators cost to hire by the hour?


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Dae ye no mean shite?

    



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dopeydora2001
very funny!!!! i'll do it for £20 per hr plus expenses


Ne Obliviscaris
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Eh dinnae ken, bit it shall cost yeh a few bob! Jist hae a wee swallae o ginger afore going.


brazilleaux
A wee english sheight with an attitude like this will perhaps not get the last laugh.


ï®
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I think you'll be ok, Chief: your English appears passable.


Bob The Builder
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Bolstered by a violent sub culture indeed, Its people like you with comments like that, that need to beware........


Camilla the First
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You cheeky burger!! When you do understand, you will find a sense of humour your will envy. Don't have attitude in Glasgow and you will have the best of times and will want to go back. Have a great time as I did the last time I was there I WANT TO GO BACK. Truly, keep an open mind and have a laugh WITH the locals. You will also find them the kindest people on earth bar none.


bbh
you can speak for yourself but with an attitude like yours youll need a bodyguard not a translator


Gilwoman
Believe it or not, they speak English there. As long as you do, you will be fine. If you are worried about Gaelic it is mostly only spoken now on the Isle of Skye.


Robert B
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Don't worry mate...I think all of the Scots have moved to Southern England and taken over the TV and Politics. They seem to spend their time telling us how good Scotland is but don't want to live there themselves....however you may need Polish ?


Bowzer
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Well, you just learned to spell 'sheight' absolutely free.


kjb2b
hahahahahahahahahahah not!!!
haud yer wheest,ya wee cheeky deil,or il skelp yer coupon.


christinestew
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A bottle of buckfast and a toke on your cigarette


silconbob
us Glasgow people will be Abel to under stand you when u come up


xxlone_wolf
I'm available for hire


Scoob
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I charge £20 per hour.


McAtterie
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Guid ane ye radge. Houaniver, juist claucht a pen an my blads tae spell yer bile oot tae us, or use seegnals fir the fantoose dreich ye are?


khan a
Translator what for???


Andy
Do you mean interpretor or translator? The skills are different. In either case fees depend on the language. A Western European language interpretor costs up to a few hundred pounds (say £400) a day; a rare and hard language can be more, as will qualified simultaneous interpreters (a rare, specially-trained skill and mainly hired for conferences). A non-professional or part-time interpretor can be much, much less, especially if there is an established community of immigrants speaking that language.

A translator needs to be proficient in the subject matter. If you are going to publish the result, you have to be extremely careful and get a native speaker from the target industry who lives and works in the target country to review the text. I have seen horrendous mistakes otherwise. Teachers of the language are the worst because they are accustomed to tolerating mistakes in students' efforts at the language.

The only way you will get a fair quote is to ask the professionals; I doubt that Yahoo! Answers includes enough endusers to produce a valid response . . .

But perhaps you aren't serious and are making a joke about Scottish pronunciation of English or Scottish gaelic.


cozjeanda
unless you cant speak english at all you will be fine they speak english have fun


Dominique M
he he he...funny!


Little C
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ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!!


paja
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ho ho


umph
Will cost you a fair wee drams. Jockaneeze is a complex language bolstered by a violent sub cultulre if you offend. Beware!!





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