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Traco Translates

Tracy Preslar

the art & science of translating figurative language

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Guide to Free Hebrew Resources

When people find out I know Biblical Hebrew, one common follow-up question is, “what Bible translation do you use?” I don’t really like answering that question, because I think it’s a little bit besides the point. It’s like asking what the ...

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Idiom of the Week #7: Gives its Eyes

Today we have an idiom from Proverbs that concerns sparkles, stardust, and all that glitters. And, that idiom is talking about alcohol. The author begins this section of Proverbs 23 with a series of rhetorical questions:

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What does 'house' (bayit) mean in the Old Testament?

Last time, we talked about how even the simplest of words reveal whole worlds of cultural values. We discussed ach, ‘brother,’ an essential noun for explaining one’s social place in the world. Today, we’re moving from person (brother) to pl...

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Quickie: Translating Poetry

When you translate an idiom like “It’s raining cats and dogs” into a language that doesn’t have that image, what do you do? If you say, “It’s raining a lot,” the final text feels different. You could use a similar idiom from the target lang...

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  • Tracy Preslar

    Writing from the island of O'ahu. I am an applied linguist with a background in anthropology and conversation analysis. Most of my work is on Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls. I also work on Chinese.

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