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Luganda translator with over a decade of translation experience
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English to Luganda - Rates: 0.09 - 0.12 USD per word / 26 - 29 USD per hour / 0.44 - 0.50 USD per audio/video minute Luganda to English - Rates: 0.09 - 0.12 USD per word / 26 - 29 USD per hour / 0.44 - 0.50 USD per audio/video minute Luganda - Rates: 0.09 - 0.12 USD per word / 26 - 29 USD per hour / 0.44 - 0.50 USD per audio/video minute English - Rates: 0.09 - 0.12 USD per word / 26 - 29 USD per hour / 0.44 - 0.50 USD per audio/video minute
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Sample translations submitted: 2
English to Luganda: COVID-19 Vaccines
Source text - English Equitable access to safe and effective vaccines is critical to ending the COVID-19 pandemic, so it is hugely encouraging to see so many vaccines proving and going into development. WHO is working tirelessly with partners to develop, manufacture and deploy safe and effective vaccines.
Safe and effective vaccines are a game-changing tool: but for the foreseeable future we must continue wearing masks, cleaning our hands, ensuring good ventilation indoors, physically distancing and avoiding crowds.
Being vaccinated does not mean that we can throw caution to the wind and put ourselves and others at risk, particularly because research is still ongoing into how much vaccines protect not only against disease but also against infection and transmission.
From an article on WHO website
Translation - Luganda Okufuna eddagala erigema ekirwadde kya COVID-19 era nga buli muntu asobola okulifuna kikulu nnyo mu kaweefuba w’okulinnya ekirwadde kino ku nfette. N’olwekyo kizzaamu nnyo amaanyi okuba nti amalagala agagema ekirwadde kino geeyongera okuvumbulwa. Nga kikolera wamu ne banywanyi baakyo, ekitongole ky’eby’obulamu mu nsi yonna (WHO) kikola butaweera okukasa nti eddagala erigema era eritali lya bulabe libunyisibwa.
Okufuna eddagala erigema kintu kikulu nnyo ekituukiddwako. Naye okuva bwe kiri nti okwerinda si buti era nga tetunnamanya mbeera bw’eneeba mu maaso, tusaanidde okweyongera okwambala obukookolo, okunaaba mu ngalo, okukakasa nti mu mayumba zaffe mulimu empewo emala, okwewa amabanga, n’okwewala okubeera mu bantu abangi.
Okugemebwa tekitegeeza nti tusaanidde kusuula muguluka enkola endala ez’okwekuuma, si kulwa nga tuddamu okussa obulamu bwaffe mu kabi, naddala ng’okunoonyereza kukyakolebwa ku ngeri eddagala erigema gye liyambako mu kutangira omuntu okukwatibwa obulwadde buno oba okubusaasaanya.
Luganda to English: Fire gutted property worth millions when it caught a wooden workshop General field: Other Detailed field: Journalism
Source text - Luganda OMULIRO gusaanyizzawo bya bukadde na bukadde e Luzira bwe gukutte ekibanda ky'embaawo mu kiro.
Okusinziira ku batuuze omuliro oguteeberezebwa okuva ku masannyalaze kigambibwa nti gwatandise ku ssaawa 9:00 ogw'ekiro nga gwatandikidde ku kibanda ky'embaawo ekya Manager Adam.
Abatuuze bakubidde poliisi ezikiriza omuliro ezze n'egezaako okutaasa kyokka nga embaawo zonna n'ebintu by'abasuubuzi bisaanyewo.
Translation - English FIRE gutted property worth millions when it caught a wooden workshop in Luzira last night.
According to residents, the fire that is said to have been caused by electricity started at 3:00 AM and it began from a wooden workshop belonging to Manager Adam.
The residents called the police fire department, which came to try to stop the fire but it was too late because it found all the property had been destroyed.
Business owners who lost their property pleaded with the government to come to their rescue, saying that they do not know what to do next.
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Years of experience: 14. Registered at ProZ.com: Jul 2021.
PERSONAL SUMMARY I am a detail-oriented and reliable Luganda translator with a highly developed understanding of the Ganda language and culture. With more than 10 years of translation and proofreading experience, I am skilled in quickly and accurately translating written documents, as well as audio and video recordings.
OTHER SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES 1. Able to fluently speak Luganda and English. 2. Can also translate from Luganda to English. 3. Capable of evaluating Luganda documents/translations for clarity, accuracy, and naturalness. 4. Can also give training in translation techniques. 5. Highly skilled in using MS Word. 6. Typing speed of over 90 words per minute.
ABOUT LUGANDA LANGUAGE Luganda, also know as Ganda, is a Bantu language spoken by more than 8 million people mainly in the central region of the East African country called Uganda including in the capital, Kampala. Luganda is rich in vocabulary but also highly tonal. A word can have different meanings depending on the tone used. For example, the word "okubala" can either mean to count or to bear many fruits. The phrase "okubala ebibala" can either mean to bear many fruits or to count fruits, depending on the tone used. Also, an incorrectly spelled word, in some cases, can change the meaning of the whole sentence. For example, the sentence "David, bikka omwana" means "David, cover the baby." However, if the underlined word is spelled with a single "k", the meaning would change to "David, announce the death of the baby." Therefore, a good Luganda translator must also know how to spell each word correctly and take care to do so.
Looking for someone who knows the nuances of the Ganda language? Contact me. It will be my pleasure to work with you.
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