Translating poems and other literary works in general is difficult. This is true relative to the difficulty in translating other types of texts. Specifically, poems are even harder to translate for so many reasons. There are a lot of factors to be considered including the…


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Translating poems and other literary works in general is difficult. This is true relative to the difficulty in translating other types of texts. Specifically, poems are even harder to translate for so many reasons. There are a lot of factors to be considered including the choices of words, figurative languages used and metaphors. At the same time, the translator must also be able to transfer the emotions and thoughts of the poet.
To add up more to the difficulty of translating poems, there are other characteristics that are unique to a poem such as rhymes, meter, rhythm and expressions that are not found in other literary pieces. Most words are not even used in daily conversations. Hence, this poses an even bigger challenge to anyone who dares to translate poems.
Potential Challenges to Consider in Translating Poems
In short, there are a lot of things to be considered when translating poems. They might just be a few lines or stanzas, but it could take an even longer time for poems to be translated. It also helps a lot that the translator understands the thoughts of the poet and the cultural background of the people in which the poem will be translated for.

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Bernadine RacomaBernadine Racoma is a senior content writer at Day Translations, a human translation services company. After her long stint as an international civil servant and traveling the world for 22 years, she has aggressively pursued her interest in writing and research. Like her poetry, she writes everything from the heart, and she treats each written piece a work of art. She loves dogs!
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