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A literal translation of a text

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conveys facts but usually not the original writer's style or the cultural context.

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A literal translation of a text is word-for-word translation from one language to another. It does not consider the sense or thought of the sentence.

For example: Translating from Tagalog to English. Tagalog is the national dialect of the Filipino people.

"Nahuhulog na ako sa iyo" means I'm falling for you.

If a literal translation is done, this would be the result

Nahuhulog = falling
na = (no english equivalent)
ako = me
sa = (no english equivalent)
iyo = you

"falling NA me SA you" is the literal translation. I'm falling for you is the translation of the essence of the message.



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