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    The Influence of Culture on Translation: Attempts to Translate Omar Abdldayem Poetry by Sebha University Students
    (2021-01-02) Abu Sbeha kabar, Fatima
    It is widely agreed that translation has made a real change in different part of the world. Bringing some other different cultural concepts and behaviors to a different culture has always been interesting and informative , but a complicated . the increasing interest of translation studies has brought different issues to investigation, culture or non -cultural scholars have changed the concentration to include cultural issues to the pure scientific issues they use to focus on. For example this includes linguistic and sociolinguistic issues in their cross –cultural analysis to be translated and then identifying reason for misunderstanding in intercultural conversations . the purpose of this study is to clarify the concept of translation and its role of conveying one concept of culture to another culture. It stress the importance of the translation and the translator's role in knowledge of different cultures in order perform a distinguished performance in transfer of ideas, in particular poetry. The concentration is on translating poetry that exist in very language to express particular massages. However, when a poetry is translated , certain issues emerge due to its particular cultural differences said among language . such issues can be resolved by proper selection of translation methods of translation. KEYWORDS: translation culture theories of translation. Arabic into English, poetry translation

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