Translation plays a crucial role in overcoming language barriers and fostering cross-cultural communication. However, successful translation extends beyond mere linguistic skills it requires a deep understanding of the cultural context in which language is used. This article explores the importance of cultural understanding in translation, emphasizing the inseparable relationship between language and culture. It highlights how cultural nuances, such as idioms, regional dialects, and social taboos, can influence translation accuracy. The article also discusses the role of cultural competence, stressing that translators must not only grasp the cultural norms and values of the target audience but also adapt their translations accordingly to ensure cultural appropriateness. By recognizing the critical role of cultural context, translators can produce more effective, accurate, and culturally sensitive translations, which are essential in today's increasingly globalized world.
Heydarova et al. (Thu,) studied this question.