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Found In Translation: Wednesday, December 26, 12-1 p.m.
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"Even the translation of a single word can be a minefield, and a misstep can lead to disaster," says interpreter Nataly Kelly, who provides a look at the surprising and complex ways translation affects the practice of religion, global commerce and medicine. Kelly, a certified court interpreter, gives language lovers an inside look at how translation affects the Internet, international politics, sports and culture. She and translator Josh Zetzsche are co-authors of "Found In Translation: How Language Shapes Our Lives and Transforms The World."Original airdate 11/19/12
![]() Producer: Nikki Gamer Producer: Sean Yoes To call into the show: 410-662-8780 locally, or toll-free at 1-866-661-9309 Watch the live video from Studio A during Midday with Dan Rodricks |









