Intermediate Communication

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Intermediate communication refers to internal communication between sentient headspaces and headmates, when one is translating foreign languages or interpreting non-verbal/semi-verbal speech to another.

Examples

 * if two headmates speak a different language and do not understand each other, a sentient headspace who understands both of them may act a translator between the two headmates.
 * if a sentient headspace only understands a specific language, a headmate might act as a translator between the entity and other headmates.
 * etc.

Related Terms
The headmate counterparts of this type of communication are translators and interpreters.

Thoughtsharing refers to direct, intentional but unspoken, internal communication between headmates.

Thoughtbleeding refers to direct, unintentional and unspoken, internal communication between headmates.

History
This term was coined on November 25th, 2023, by Pluralpedia user Oceanic-Lanterns, and was designed to be specific to sentient headspaces interacting with living things.