Lord Mandleson hints at the end of modern language degrees
Today Translations, the London based translation agency, are pleased to hear that a group of 14 influential figures, including leading academics and influential figures in the arts, have issued the...
View ArticlePlea for interpreters for Dorset-based Olympic sailors
Today Translations, the professional translation agency has learned that professional translators and interpreters are being called on to assist international sailors taking part in the 2012 Olympic...
View ArticleEnglish words devastate Chinese language
Today Translations, the professional translation agency has learnt of a senior Chinese translators warning that common use of English words in everyday Chinese is ruining the language. Huang Youyi,...
View ArticleFaceBook localization sends out strong message
Over the last decade the internet has experienced a dramatic rollercoaster of a ride. Looking back at when the .com bubble burst seems like an age ago, and ever since people, businesses, investors, all...
View ArticleOh my Lady Gaga!: Chinese go gaga
Young people in China are fixed on ‘Oh My Lady Gaga!’ for the newest and coolest expression. Gone is the fascination among hip young internet users with the popular English expression ‘Oh My God!’ to...
View ArticleLearning new languages is easier than originally thought
Learning new languages as an adult, some will say is impossible. You will often hear people saying how they wish they could speak a foreign language or how they should have paid attention to their...
View ArticleGetting the most from your translator
We now live in a global economy and for companies this means communicating with customers on an international level. Speaking to customers in their native language displays your commitment to cater for...
View ArticleTranslation helps capture market share
As more and more communities go online, the importance for companies, of using translation to capture the resulting, emerging markets has never been more important. According to Internet statistics...
View Article2 billion tune in to watch Royal wedding
On Friday the 29th of April, it is estimated that around 2 billion people will tune in to see Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot. Images of Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Pall Mall...
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