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interpreter, one who has changed his language [JV]
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Same as [[skad bsgyur ba]]. Interpreter, translator, foreign language specialist. The honorific form of this term is [[gsung bsgyur ba]]. This refers to translators and interpreters in general, but more specifically to oral or verbal interpreters. Literary translators are [[yig bsgyur ba]]. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
  
 
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interpreter [RY]

interpreter, one who has changed his language [JV]

Same as skad bsgyur ba. Interpreter, translator, foreign language specialist. The honorific form of this term is gsung bsgyur ba. This refers to translators and interpreters in general, but more specifically to oral or verbal interpreters. Literary translators are yig bsgyur ba. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]