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We, at Translatium, always say that we are a different kind of translation agency.
But, what makes us so different?
At Translatium, we are a team of Personal Assistants. Not only do we offer exceptional services in translation and interpretation that abide by the protocols outlined by the Spanish Association for Standardization and Certification (AENOR, ISO 17100 certification pending) – with the highest quality guarantee – but we also provide our bonus values: impeccable communication and customer service. Being able to take on board our clients’ feedback, reflecting these changes in translation records, and generating terminology glossaries so that every word is accurate. A good service, quick and effective solutions when the time requires it, and a personalised treatment that makes us an ally rather than a provider when the time comes to set international projects in motion. Allow us to introduce you to the Translatium team:
María Navarro
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María Navarro Pérez, CEO and founder of Translatium Multilingual Services S.L.
Degrees in:Degrees in: International Business & Cultural Studies, Universität Passau, Germany; Translation and Interpretation, University of Granada, Spain; Modern Languages, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; Sworn interpreter of German certified by the Spanish Government (MAUC) in 2009; International Marketing certificate, IEB, Madrid (2012). “After several years working as a freelance translator, I founded the translation firm Translatium in 2013 with the hopes of being able to provide a service in other languages and areas that were different from fields of expertise. Now, seven years and lots of hard work later, we now have an office in the centre of Madrid, a professional in-house team, a vast supporting team of international freelancers, as well as a technical training department and partnerships with the best universities in Europe. We are in the process of obtaining the ISO 17100 Quality Standard certification that corroborates that our good work isn’t just the result of chance or intuition, but of many years of research, learning, dedication, high demands, professionalism, and the search for excellence and experience. I want to take the opportunity to thank all of our clients for continuing to trust in us during Covid-19. Thanks to all of you, we’re still here, doing what we most enjoy and know best. Thank you!”
Degrees in:Degrees in: International Business & Cultural Studies, Universität Passau, Germany; Translation and Interpretation, University of Granada, Spain; Modern Languages, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; Sworn interpreter of German certified by the Spanish Government (MAUC) in 2009; International Marketing certificate, IEB, Madrid (2012). “After several years working as a freelance translator, I founded the translation firm Translatium in 2013 with the hopes of being able to provide a service in other languages and areas that were different from fields of expertise. Now, seven years and lots of hard work later, we now have an office in the centre of Madrid, a professional in-house team, a vast supporting team of international freelancers, as well as a technical training department and partnerships with the best universities in Europe. We are in the process of obtaining the ISO 17100 Quality Standard certification that corroborates that our good work isn’t just the result of chance or intuition, but of many years of research, learning, dedication, high demands, professionalism, and the search for excellence and experience. I want to take the opportunity to thank all of our clients for continuing to trust in us during Covid-19. Thanks to all of you, we’re still here, doing what we most enjoy and know best. Thank you!”
Sonia Pérez
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This is Sonia Pérez, our Project Manager and EN-SP translator. After completing her degree in translation and interpretation at the UAM, she began her training with us and now we couldn’t survive without her. Since her first day, she delighted us with her professionalism and savoir-faire. She is a bundle of energy who is passionate about scientific-technical and medical translation. Ever since she was little, her wanderlust meant that she knew she wanted to be a translator to be able to communicate with people from other cultures and see the world. Mission accomplished!
Emma Chloé Gill
This is Emma, who for the moment – due to the Covid-19 pandemic – is working from home in Edinburgh. But we wanted to wish her a happy first day at work. #WelcomeEmma #Happy1stDay
Sofia Gasparini
Sofia trained with us after finishing her studies in Rome. She is a fantastic translator from EN/SP-IT, specialised in the legal area, marketing, tourism, and technology. Professional and always with a contagious smile that makes the rest of the team smile every morning.
A quality translation is appreciable when it does not appear to be a translation; when the translated text sounds as natural as if it had originally been written in that language. Being true to the original, the highest quality, ability to adapt the text to the target cultural and maximum punctuality with delivery deadlines are among the pillars of our philosophy.We are aware of the importance of providing an agile, immediate service, while not relaxing our quality parameters. Translatium has language-based freelance translation teams specialised by field, which allows us to divide up a commission among a team of translators who will work shoulder to shoulder, simultaneously to shorten the delivery term of your project, so you may have it as soon as possible.We are good at what we do, and we like to prove it.
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Other types of Transformation
In these lessons, we will learn
• what is translation
• how translation can be represented by a column matrix or column vector
• how to translate points and shapes on the coordinate plane
What is Translation?
In a translation transformation all the points in the object are moved in a straight line in the same direction. The size, the shape and the orientation of the image are the same as that of the original object. Same orientation means that the object and image are facing the same direction.
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We describe a translation in terms of the number of units moved to the right or left and the number of units moved up or down.
Example:
Move the object 2 units to the right and 4 units up.
Translation represented by Column Vector or Matrix
The translation can be represented by a column vector as .
The top number represents the right and left movement. A positive number means moving to the right and a negative number means moving to the left.
The bottom number represents up and down movement. A positive number means moving up and a negative number means moving down.
In the following figure, triangle ABC is being translated to triangle A'B'C'
The translation is represented by the column vector .
In general, a translation can be represented by a column matrix or column vector where a is the number of units to move right or left along the x-axis and b is the number of units to move up or down along the y-axis.
The matrix equation representing a translation is:
where is the translation matrix and is the image of .
Example:
The triangle P is mapped onto the triangle Q by the translation .
a) Find the coordinates of triangle Q.
b) On the diagram, draw and label triangle Q.
Solution:
a)
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Describing translations of simple shapes in the plane, using column vector notation
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Translation on the Coordinate Plane
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A geometry translation is an isometric transformation, meaning that the original figure and the image are congruent. Translating a figure can be thought of as 'sliding' the original. If the image moved left and down, the rule will be (x - __, y - __) where the blanks are the distances moved along each axis; for translations left and up: (x - __, y + __), for right and down (x + __, y - __), for right and up (x + __, y + __).
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