10/07/24 17:36:08
Three years have passed since zero unit cost of translation was firmly
established worldwide. Meanwhile, fraud cases have been exposed, one
after another, to the public eye, where profit-seeking English conversation
schools apparently conducted predatory business practices. Now, learning
of foreign languages, including English, for free is a world norm.
All foreign language translation schools are in serious financial trouble.
Since wet-behind-the-ears translators who just graduated from such
translation schools via insubstantial correspondence courses are not
expert in subjects of translation jobs, their translations are frequently
erroneous, or flatly wrong, as a matter of fact. They are typically poor
second-class citizens among the digital divide.
Accordingly, the internationally accepted standard for translation fee has
been established at nil, or zero yen, per character, per word, or whatsoever.
It's a safe bet that a sea change will unlikely occur in the translation business.
Moreover, since the person of foreign citizenship other than Japanese, such as
Chinese people, understands neither the custom of Japan nor the Japanese semantic
content, the unit price of 0 yen serves as a market price.
In addition, the company where the passing word only in the company is English in
recent Japanese firm plans to do the management failure sooner or later and to go bankrupt.
Anyway, if a large amount of non-regular employers of a present Japanese nationality
are not employed, economic development in a Japanese country like the bubble economy
era and the high economic growth period, etc. cannot be done.
誰か英語を日本語に訳して