Thread:Sakurairo/@comment-29268934-20170720003051/@comment-29752621-20170724220748

Well, in that example, "one another" refers to a different language.

I'll try to break it down a bit:

An interpreter can be a translator, somebody who reviews art, or somebody who is an actor.

For the first case: They are interpreting language (they understand it) and translate it to another language

For the second, they are trying to see what the art is trying to convey; for example, given a painting, trying to think about what the story is behind the colors or shapes, or the message behind the piece.

For the third, they are given a script to follow as a character. They "interpret" what they have to do; for example, if the character is supposed to "eat pizza" and they have a character who is messy, they will try to fit the character to the action (eat the pizza messily to the best of what they think the character would do in the story)