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Translate medical terms: how words can save your life
How many countries speak German?
German is the official language of Germany and Austria, and one of the official languages of Switzerland, where it is the spoken by the majority of the population. It is also spoken by a large percentage of the population in Liechtenstein and ...
English to German Translator: Here's your German Translators Team!
"Can you translate English to German?", "Can you provide certified English to German translations?", "I need to translate legal documents from German into English" or "We have a website for which we need a quality German translation" are some of the...
How to Translate a Website With Google Translate - But Don't
Do you think translating a website is easy? It could be as simple as using Google Translate by clicking a button or copy-pasting some results. Well... it's not!
If all you want to do is read a foreign language website in your native language, then a...
Looking for English Vietnamese translators? Translate English to Vietnamese
"Do you have certified Vietnamese translators?", "Can you provide professional Vietnamese translations?", "I need to translate legal documents from English into Vietnamese" or "We have a website for which we need a quality Vietnamese translation" ...
Save time using our translation management software online
Pangeanic offers a state-of-the-art translation management software tool which goes above and beyond the typical translation workflow.
When we first looked at offering this tool to our clients, my first thought was ‘Clients won’t like it,...
Mexicanisms III: quotes and proverbs
The last Mexicanisms post of the series, in which you can learn some of the most popular Mexican proverbs that make Mexico a linguistic driving force in Latin America.
After discovering Mexicanisms I: widely used Mexican expressions and ...
Arabic idioms: a challenge for the English translator
The main duty of a translator is to bridge the gap between two cultures by means of an interpretive act that makes the division less visible. Characteristically, languages harbor a great deal of expressions and idioms that belong to a specific...