Mrs. Circolone provides fast and
accurate bilateral translations (English-Hebrew-English) for the private and public
sectors. Also offers French-Hebrew and French-English translation and editing services.*
Michal has a working knowledge
of French and a university degree (BA) in Psychology and Communications (UNISA).
She is an Israeli citizen and a US permanent resident living in the USA (Phoenix,
Arizona). Hebrew is her native language.
Additional services provided: transcreation/copyediting/adaptation, interpreting,
subtitling, Desktop Publishing, proofreading, editing, post editing and
transcribing.
For Quality Assurance, Michal
utilizes a native English speaker, who is a professional writer, to review all documentation
translated into English. That way you know that no matter what the target language
is: English or Hebrew, it will flow naturally and error free.
Fields of Specialization:
(1) Legal: depositions, affidavits,
transcripts, wills estates, immigration, official documents and correspondence.
(2) Social Sciences: psychology, criminology, sociology, political science, international
affairs etc.
(3) Business: general, marketing, public relations, human resources.
(4) Health Care: physician and hospital reports, questionnaires and survey responses,
naturopathy, herbal medicine, aromatherapy, homeopathy.
(5) Literary: fiction,
non-fiction, memoirs, ketubot (Jewish marriage contracts).
(6) Localization:
websites, computer/video games, software.
(7) Humanities: education, philosophy,
middle eastern studies, religion etc.
Available
via skype, telephone or e-mail
Office Hours:
Sunday
- Thursday: 9am - 7pm;
Friday 9am - 4 pm (US Arizona
Time: GMT-07:00)
For
quotes and additional information please contact me at:
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(602) 564-8921, fax: ++1 (206)
339-2844
or
You can send me faxes at any
time, and e-mails will be answered promptly. If you use skype, feel free to
IM me (user name: michal.circolone).
News and Information about Michal Circolone Hebrew Translator & Editor
Did William Blake Know Hebrew?
Wed, 2 Dec 2009 21:25:00 GMT
scholars debate how Blake accessed the Jewish mystical concepts he quoted. Some argue that the dozen or so Hebrew inscriptions in Blake’s etchings and watercolors show that Blake was fluent in Hebrew. But close analysis of the works, some of which are
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Local shuls team up to teach adults Hebrew
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 22:56:00 GMT
Bob Frankel of Lexington has spent the past decade studying Biblical Hebrew in order to better understand the Torah. Frankel takes classes through Ivrit la-Kol, Hebrew for All, which is celebrating 13 years of teaching adults like Frankel to read and
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