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Cultural nuances in translating between Japanese and Vietnamese present unique challenges. This research aims to explore the benefits and drawbacks of utilizing widely-used translation tools in overcoming these challenges, particularly for students at FPT University. The purpose of this article is to examine the effectiveness of translation tools in bridging the linguistic and cultural gaps between Japanese and Vietnamese, with a focus on facilitating communication for FPT University students. Qualitative and quantitative methods are employed to assess the reliability and accuracy of translation tools such as Google Translate and specialized software tailored to Japanese-Vietnamese translation. These methods include evaluating the tools' ability to preserve cultural nuances, accuracy in translating idiomatic expressions, and overall coherence in conveying messages. The study reveals promising results, indicating that translation tools offer expedited and consistent translations. However, limitations are also identified, including the potential loss of subtle cultural nuances and inaccuracies in context-sensitive translations. For FPT University students, these findings underscore the importance of leveraging translation tools as supplementary aids in language learning and cross-cultural communication. While these tools can enhance efficiency, students should remain mindful of their limitations and strive to develop their linguistic and cultural proficiency through other means. In conclusion, while translation tools offer undeniable benefits in facilitating communication between Japanese and Vietnamese, students should approach them as complementary resources rather than sole reliance. A balanced approach that integrates technology with traditional language learning methods is crucial for cultivating comprehensive language skills and cultural awareness among FPT University students.
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