The English to Estonian interpreters listed below specialize in the general field of Social Sciences. To find a more specialized service provider, choose a more specific field on the right. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Merilin Jegers
Merilin Jegers
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
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E. S.
E. S.
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian
Government / Politics, Esoteric practices, Education / Pedagogy, Tourism & Travel, ...
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StepanGalajev
StepanGalajev
Native in Russian Native in Russian
dentistry, culture, art, music, stomatology, real-estate, properties, business, economics
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Social Sciences
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law, finearts, music, business, commercial, history, academic, education, literarytheory, semiotics, ...
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Diana Buela
Diana Buela
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian, Russian Native in Russian
Estonian, Russian translation, proofreading, editing, voice-over
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Mihkelsan
Mihkelsan
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian
Social Sciences
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sabinav (X)
sabinav (X)
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian
Psychology
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ninarem
ninarem
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian, English Native in English
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama, Cooking / Culinary, Education / Pedagogy, Poetry & Literature, ...
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Catlyn Luste
Catlyn Luste
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian
estonian
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Pirgit
Pirgit
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian
estonian, english, italian, translation, localization, medical, user, manual, juridical, product, ...
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Anneli Niitsoo
Anneli Niitsoo
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian
fiction, psychology, philosophy, social sciences, media, journalism, contracts, advertising, immigration, linguistics, ...


Interpreters, like translators, enable communication across cultures by translating one language into another. These language specialists must thoroughly understand the subject matter of any texts they translate, as well as the cultures associated with the source and target language.

Interpreters differ from translators in that they work with spoken words, rather than written text. Interpreting may be done in parallel with the speaker (simultaneous interpreting) or after they have spoken a few sentences or words (consecutive interpreting). Simultaneous interpreting is most often used at international conferences or in courts. Consecutive interpreting is often used for interpersonal communication.