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i want to ask that the career in japanese language as translator & interpreter is growing or not in futhure and also how should one start to become a japanese translator & interpreter

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JLPT N1 Certified Japanese Language Instructor

Hi Vandana. I am Shreedhar from Chennai, a JLPT N1 certified Bilingual Business Analyst, Interpreter, Translator and in my free time, teacher. Japan is a country with an aging population and desperately needs young minds from other Asian countries. Japan is also looking at India, especially Tamil Nadu...
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Hi Vandana. I am Shreedhar from Chennai, a JLPT N1 certified Bilingual Business Analyst, Interpreter, Translator and in my free time, teacher. Japan is a country with an aging population and desperately needs young minds from other Asian countries. Japan is also looking at India, especially Tamil Nadu as an ideal location for setting up Automobile and Manufacturing plants. Also, various Indian IT companies are in competition to get the biggest piece of the Japanese IT market. In this situation, choosing to learn Japanese is the best decision you will ever make. Already, there is such a huge demand for bilingual engineers, interpreters and translators, and the supply is very less. If you put in all your effort for a year and a half, you can complete the first three levels, upto N3, you will be ready to apply for a job, provided you work hard and acquire all the skills required for that level - Speaking, reading, writing and listening. Gambatte kudasai, as we say in Japanese. It means, All the best! read less
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Japanese Language training, translation and interpretation services

Learning Japanese language is automatically involved learning a part of Japanese culture. At the beginning you may feel difficult to handle with three types of characters or syllabary, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. But, over a period of time while memorizing Hiragana followed by Kanji you may feel to...
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Learning Japanese language is automatically involved learning a part of Japanese culture. At the beginning you may feel difficult to handle with three types of characters or syllabary, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. But, over a period of time while memorizing Hiragana followed by Kanji you may feel to learn more and more Japanese. Try to listen and practice spoken Japanese as well to pass the JLPT test and to cope up with the Japanese interpretation tasks. Please try to take JLPT test possibly JLPT N2 or N1 which shows your Japanese language proficiency. About the opportunities, definitely you have opportunities in India and abroad as number of Japanese companies presence is increasing year by year. Good luck read less
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Its never late to start anything....Japanese language has seen a recent boom because of Modi's make in India policy. Plus there are lots of companies in India which require Japanese language trainers, translators and interpreters.
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Language Works!

Japanese is a very successful language as far as career opportunities and growth is concerned, it is therefore essential to start learning Japanese as early as possible. To become a translator or interpreter it is important to study Japanese until level N2 to get a good grip over the vocabulary and...
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Japanese is a very successful language as far as career opportunities and growth is concerned, it is therefore essential to start learning Japanese as early as possible. To become a translator or interpreter it is important to study Japanese until level N2 to get a good grip over the vocabulary and grammar of that level is essential to work as an independent translator . read less
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@Vandana :- There are many opportunities with Japanese Language. As well as it is increasing day by day. Just be perfect and proficient at what you are doing and way to success is there !!
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Japanese Pro Vadapalani

Hi Vandana, the opportunities in the field of interpretation and translation are evergreen for Japanese language as the Japanese companies that have relationships with India is increasing day by day. To become a Japanese translator one should be bilingual. i.e, proficient in two languages e.g Japanese...
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Hi Vandana, the opportunities in the field of interpretation and translation are evergreen for Japanese language as the Japanese companies that have relationships with India is increasing day by day. To become a Japanese translator one should be bilingual. i.e, proficient in two languages e.g Japanese and English. To become an interpreter, one has to develop good speaking skills. JLPT exams help you to judge your own proficiency level and the certification is accepted world wide. As a beginner you can take up a JLPT N5 course. You can get more information about the JLPT exams in http://www.jlpt.jp/e/. read less
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The scope and demand for Japanese language is definetly growing as you would be knowing that Govt of Japan is planning for huge investments in India especially South India. So having good proficiency in that language will surely help you go up in your career
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You can start with learning the language through classes and build on that with audios,cartoons from youtube.There are JLPT exams levels starting N5 to N1.You can prepare for those.There is a BNK(Bangalore Nihongo kyoshi kai) in HSR where you can borrow books for reference.
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Japanese Language training, translation and interpretation services

We at PM Japanese Language consultancy, Hyderabad give Japanese language training online on in class room based on our 15 years experience working in Japan and we are fluent in Japanese. We do undertake Japanese translation and interpretation works. If need more information you can contact me through...
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We at PM Japanese Language consultancy, Hyderabad give Japanese language training online on in class room based on our 15 years experience working in Japan and we are fluent in Japanese. We do undertake Japanese translation and interpretation works. If need more information you can contact me through UrbanPro. Dr. P.S.Reddy read less
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The demand for this language is growing day by day and it will continue. Try to be a translator or interpreter in your own field. It becomes easy and it would be meaningful.
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