Problem with translating Japanese addresses into English Thread poster: Michael Brewer
| Michael Brewer Switzerland Local time: 21:58 Member (2018) German to English
Hello all,
I have a client who has a mail-order business shipping products from the US to Japan. He says there is a problem with converting Japanese addresses into English. He's asked me if there is some sort of app to help with this issue or some other tip. Does anyone know?
Thanks in advance for your assistance…. | | | | ..... (X) Local time: 05:58 What type of problem? | Sep 18, 2015 |
Do you have any more details about specifically what type of problem your client is having? Is it difficulty translating the Kanji and Katakana into Roman letters? Or is it difficulty in the format (i.e. Japanese addresses read big to small - prefecture, city, street address; while US addresses are the opposite - street address, city, state)?
Also, you say mail order business - does your client get these addresses through email or a web form (much easier to convert) or are they hand... See more Do you have any more details about specifically what type of problem your client is having? Is it difficulty translating the Kanji and Katakana into Roman letters? Or is it difficulty in the format (i.e. Japanese addresses read big to small - prefecture, city, street address; while US addresses are the opposite - street address, city, state)?
Also, you say mail order business - does your client get these addresses through email or a web form (much easier to convert) or are they hand written (a much more difficult problem)?
Kevin ▲ Collapse | | | Michael Brewer Switzerland Local time: 21:58 Member (2018) German to English TOPIC STARTER
thanks for your help! I will pass that link on to the customer and also try to get further info on what precisely the problem is...this was helpful... | |
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Michael Brewer Switzerland Local time: 21:58 Member (2018) German to English TOPIC STARTER
The client is wondering if perhaps there is an existing database of Japanese addresses in English that one can use to enter addresses in Japanese and receive the corresponding English version? Sounds logical, but does such a thing exist? | | | Rolf Keller Germany Local time: 21:58 English to German Who will read the converted addresses? | Sep 18, 2015 |
FWIW: A postman, mailman, letter carrier in Japan. Moscow, Athen etc. may or may not be able to read Latin characters and/or understand address forms. That's why I learnt (in Germany, though) that addresses should be written in the form, which the foreign postman expects. Underneath of the address we put the country name in Latin capitals, so that our German post office knows to which target country the letter should be routed. | | | Diana Coada (X) United Kingdom Local time: 20:58 Portuguese to English + ...
Rolf Keller wrote:
FWIW: A postman, mailman, letter carrier in Japan. Moscow, Athen etc. may or may not be able to read Latin characters and/or understand address forms. That's why I learnt (in Germany, though) that addresses should be written in the form, which the foreign postman expects. Underneath of the address we put the country name in Latin capitals, so that our German post office knows to which target country the letter should be routed. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Problem with translating Japanese addresses into English CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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