<p>As many as 51 interpreters, including one who speaks Hindi, have been hired to handle the gaggle of languages at the two-day Seoul nuclear summit, a media report said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A staggering 58 world leaders have gathered in South Korea for the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit that opened Monday.<br /><br />The Chosun Ilbo said that 51 interpreters for 18 languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Hindi, Kazakh, Turkish and Arabic, have been hired.<br /><br />The interpreters will provide services during the summit sessions, official luncheons and dinners, and press conferences. <br /><br />What the world leader's say will be first interpreted in English and then to other languages. <br /></p>
<p>As many as 51 interpreters, including one who speaks Hindi, have been hired to handle the gaggle of languages at the two-day Seoul nuclear summit, a media report said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A staggering 58 world leaders have gathered in South Korea for the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit that opened Monday.<br /><br />The Chosun Ilbo said that 51 interpreters for 18 languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Hindi, Kazakh, Turkish and Arabic, have been hired.<br /><br />The interpreters will provide services during the summit sessions, official luncheons and dinners, and press conferences. <br /><br />What the world leader's say will be first interpreted in English and then to other languages. <br /></p>