The History of Translation
The history of translation has been a topic that has long been debated by scholars and historians, though it is widely
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The history of translation has been a topic that has long been debated by scholars and historians, though it is widely
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For many years, English has been considered by many to be the primary language of the World Wide Web. In an
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Being able to speak more than one language has clear and obvious benefits. Travelling the world becomes easier, navigating other cultures
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St. Valentine’s Day is on the horizon, and love is very much in the air. Birds are singing, bees are buzzing
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As the festive season approaches, here are some words, phrases and traditions from around the world, that give an instant insight
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You may never have heard of it, but International Translation Day is celebrated every year on 30th September on the feast
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It’s always shocking to hear of taxpayers’ money going to waste in vast quantities: especially when it’s easily avoidable. Likewise, it’s always shocking to hear of suffering or death where this is easily avoidable. One of the key concerns for the NHS in the current savings drive is to ensure that services can be provided […]
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It’s always shocking to hear of taxpayers’ money going to waste in vast quantities: especially when it’s easily avoidable. Likewise, it’s always shocking to hear of suffering or death where this is easily avoidable. One of the key concerns for the NHS in the current savings drive is to ensure that services can be provided […]
This image was posted up on Facebook. We are unable to locate the source, so if the source locates this please get in touch so we can give you the credit. It’s a great insight for those who find the British communication style puzzling at times. We tend to beat around the bush a lot, […]
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