Translatable but Debatable גורם

I was in the office of a hi-tech CEO some time ago when a phone call came in from a vendor of translation software.  The CEO listened only a few seconds before interrupting the vendor:  “How does it translate הגורם המבצע?” he asked.  I was impressed that he had such a challenge at the ready.

This series of columns will be presenting one hard-to-translate Hebrew word at a time for discussion.  The last column presented ביצוע and this time it’s גורם.

You’re encouraged to add your comments at the end of the column, but please stick to the word currently under discussion.  One word will likely remind you of another, but if you’d like to discuss another word, please write to me at Elephant — whystyle@elephant.org.il — and I’ll present it with due credit in a future column.  That way, we can not only conduct a nicely focused discussion but also leave behind a useful archive for future reference, one word at a time.  Thanks to Jason Elbaum for suggesting this month’s word.

I have four paperback dictionaries that say a גורם is a cause or factor.  My hardcover Alcalay adds a third definition, the mathematical term multiplier.  To those, Babylon adds element, agent, motive, instrument, wherefore, and cause.  Morfix also has element, and it adds responsible body (sometimes just body is enough, I think), authority; and (press) source.

Although reporters often say they learned something from a certain גורם, I wouldn’t say that source was a definition.  What’s your opinion?

The Jerusalem Post recently printed a sentence in which they mentioned a certain country as a factor in multilateral negotiations, and I think they were translating גורם as factor when it should have been party or participant.  If you’re a factor in discussions, you’re borne in mind during the discussions but you’re not necessarily participating.

When there’s a decision to be made and several gormim are consulted, a complication for the translator is that a גורם can be an individual or a whole department or company.  Personally I sometimes get away with office as a translation because the גורמים can presumably all be found in offices of their own.  But only sometimes.  A גורם that you consult could also be a sample of schoolchildren, shoppers, or beachgoers.  Sometimes גורמים can be stakeholders, but again only sometimes.

How about that translation software I mentioned at the start of the column? you’re wondering.  Well, it had miscellaneous translations for each of the individual words but nothing for the combination.  If you try the combination  הגורם המבצע in Google’s translation engine, you get factor operation.

Please add your comments below, regarding גורמים in particular.

 

5 comments

How about contractor?

from wikipedia:
General contractor, organization or individual that contracts with another organization or individual (the owner) for the construction of a building, road or other facility

Judith Fortus 2 months, 2 weeks ago

I sometime find that concern fits in nicely

Keren Terret 2 months, 2 weeks ago

I often use the word "entity". It works well for singular or plural as well.

Adina Azani 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Official goes hand in hand with many of the contexts you've mentioned and often works well.

This is one of those words that depends entirely on context.

I really hate people mindlessly translating it as factor even when it refers to human beings.

Entity or party do work in many cases.

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