
The Burmese language, which is spoken by both the Tibetan and the Sino-Tibetan people, is the most widely spoken of the Tibetan and Sino- Tibetan languages. The Chinese-Tibetan language Burmese, which belongs to the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Southern Burmish languages, is known to Chinese speakers. The software will return the translated text. Simply install the software on your computer, and then type in the text you want to translate. There are many different software programs available, and most of them are free. This software is designed to translate text from one language to another. Finally, you can also use translation software. Simply look up the word or phrase you want to translate, and the dictionary will provide the translation. There are many dictionaries available online, and most of them are free. Another way to translate English to Burmese is to use a dictionary. Simply type in the text you want to translate, and the website will return the translated text. There are many websites that offer this service, and most of them are free. One way to translate English to Burmese is to use an online translation tool. Some people use online translation tools, while others prefer to use a dictionary or translation software. If you have questions about the program or your qualifications, please call (410) 260-1291.There are many ways to translate English to Burmese.

Please apply even if your language is not listed above. We are actively recruiting in the following languages: BENGALI, CZECHOSLOVAKIAN, DARI, FARSI, GERMAN, GREEK, GUJARATI, HAKKA-CHIN, HINDI, HUNGARIAN, IGBO, INDONESIAN, KINYARWANDA, LATVIAN, LITHUANIAN, PASHTU, SINHALESE, TELUGU, TIBETAN, TURKISH, VIETNAMESE, and YORUBA. Spanish speaking candidates must have professional court-related interpreting experience in order to apply to the program. Please do not apply if you don’t hold a state court interpreter certification.

The deadline to apply is Friday, Februat 5:30 PM.Ĭandidates in the following languages: Arabic, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian must be state court certified in order to apply to the program.


Click here to fill out the Application to Attend. Our next Introductory Webinar for Court Interpreter Candidates will take place on March 4, 2023, from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM.
