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'''Interpreter''' is a [[headmate]] with the [[role]] of being able to interpret the necessities of [[Non-Verbal|non-verbal]] or [[Semi-Verbal|semi-verbal]] | '''Interpreter''' is a [[headmate]] with the [[role]] of being able to interpret the necessities of [[Non-Verbal|non-verbal]] or [[Semi-Verbal|semi-verbal]] headmates. | ||
They can serve as [[Negotiator|negotiators]] in situations where a headmate may be easily misinterpreted. | |||
It’s not uncommon for interpreters to be limited in languages foreign of their own so they’ll either depend on body language or hold a strong enough bond to understand another headmate. | |||
==Related Terms== | |||
[[Intermediate communication]] refers to [[internal communication]] between a [[Sentispace|sentient headspace]]s and headmates, when one is interpreting [[non-verbal]]/[[semi-verbal]] speech to another, or when one is translating foreign languages to another. | |||
A [[translator]] is a headmate with the role of being able to efficiently translate for their fellow headmates and possibly others. | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery mode="packed"> | |||
File:Interpreter_Flag.jpg|The interpreter flag by [https://pluralpedia.org/w/User:Lightlozabow The Ellis System] | |||
File:Interpreter_Flag_(simplified).png|An alternate interpreter flag | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:System Roles]] | [[Category:System Roles]] | ||
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Abilities]] | |||
[[Category:Languages]] | |||
[[Category:Terms that describe communication]] |
Latest revision as of 03:16, 23 March 2024
interpreter ( n.) | |
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Applies to | headmates |
Interpreter is a headmate with the role of being able to interpret the necessities of non-verbal or semi-verbal headmates.
They can serve as negotiators in situations where a headmate may be easily misinterpreted.
It’s not uncommon for interpreters to be limited in languages foreign of their own so they’ll either depend on body language or hold a strong enough bond to understand another headmate.
Related Terms[edit | edit source]
Intermediate communication refers to internal communication between a sentient headspaces and headmates, when one is interpreting non-verbal/semi-verbal speech to another, or when one is translating foreign languages to another.
A translator is a headmate with the role of being able to efficiently translate for their fellow headmates and possibly others.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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The interpreter flag by The Ellis System
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An alternate interpreter flag