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noun - a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language
noun - a uniform movement without rotation
noun - the act of changing in form or shape or appearance
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Roy Campbell said that, like wives, they are seldom entirely faithful |
Eight's play exists in foreign language versions |
Instant orals involved language interpretations |
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Mar 23 2012 The Times - Specialist |
Nov 27 2006 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Aug 23 2002 The Times - Specialist |
Translations description |
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Translations is a three-act play by Irish playwright Brian Friel, written in 1980. It is set in Baile Beag (Ballybeg), a Donegal village in 19th century agricultural Ireland. Friel has said that Translations is "a play about language and only about language", but it deals with a wide range of issues, stretching from language and communication to Irish history and cultural imperialism. Friel responds strongly to both political and language questions in the modern-day Republic of Ireland. He said that his play "should have been written in Irish" but, despite this fact, he crafted carefully the verbal action in English which makes the dynamics of the play come alive, and brings its political questions into true focus.Baile Beag ("Small Town") is a fictional village, created by Friel as a setting for several of his plays, although there are many real places called Ballybeg throughout Ireland. |