Asked by rfvv
1. Read and interpreat the whole sentences into Korean one by one on the page.
2. Read each sentence and translate it into Korean on the page.
3. Read one sentence and translate it into Korean. After that read the second sentence and translate it into Korean. Read the whold sentences on the page this way.
[Does #1 and #2 mean #3? Correct some errors, please.]
2. Read each sentence and translate it into Korean on the page.
3. Read one sentence and translate it into Korean. After that read the second sentence and translate it into Korean. Read the whold sentences on the page this way.
[Does #1 and #2 mean #3? Correct some errors, please.]
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Answered by
Reed
We would say none of these. We would say, "Translate this page into Korean." The entire page means all the sentences. And an interpreter translates from one language to another; s/he is translating.
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