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Credit the translator or translators in the reference by writing the abbreviation “Trans.” after the translator's name and placing both the name and abbreviation in parentheses after the title of the work (but before the period).
These include: Be Brief and Clear: Use simple, understandable language to make the text readable. Use Proper Grammatical Structures: Maintain the original text's gist and tone with correct grammar. Understand the Content Thoroughly: Deeply comprehend the original text and conduct research if necessary.
Credit the translator or translators in the reference by writing the abbreviation “Trans.” after the translator's name and placing both the name and abbreviation in parentheses after the title of the work (but before the period).
If you've translated a quote yourself or by using an app (e.g., Google Translate), include the following in your in-text citation: quote in the original language, a note about the translation, the author's last name(s), and page number (if available).
There is no need to mention that it is a translation, or to name the translator - it will be obvious from your reference which language you read it in. Reference the exact text used, in the same format (eg book or journal article) as you would reference English language material.
Put your cursor at the end of the text you want to cite. Go to References > Insert Citation, and choose the source you are citing. To add details, like page numbers if you're citing a book, select Citation Options, and then Edit Citation.