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James Joshua Pennington ( PhD Linguistics). We have dedicated the month of January to the Russian language. Therefore, we have decided to feature an interview with one of our Russian into EnglishRead More…
James Joshua Pennington ( PhD Linguistics). We have dedicated the month of January to the Russian language. Therefore, we have decided to feature an interview with one of our Russian into EnglishRead More…
TranslationsInLondon has launched a new initiative to learn a bit more about languages. Each month we will focus on a language and share a few facts about it. Let’s kick off withRead More…
What Christmas looks like for businesses Long queues in store-fronts, phone blowing up with orders, and running out of stock too quickly. Yup! That’s the business look of Christmas all around theRead More…
A statement issued by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) reinforced the notion that the method by which clinical trials were carried out would undergo strategic changes. These changes are attributed to theRead More…
As your business expands, you will need to translate your website to cater to your diverse international audience. A short conversation with your Language service provider (LSP) will help you determine yourRead More…
The ATC UK ( https://atc.org.uk/)survey report carried out in collaboration with Nimdzi Insights reflects the current market situation of the language service industry. It captures the major companies at play and differentRead More…
Businesses in the travel industry must keep abreast of global trends in the industry to remain successful. A significant trend is that travellers seek destinations outside of their countries, and so aRead More…
Celtic languages (such as Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, and Welsh) still play an important role in the modern world. Although these languages are not as widely used as others, like English forRead More…
The Celtic languages have long existed, not just in the British Isles’ history; but also throughout mainland Europe. In the present day, there remain two categories of Celtic language: Goedelic (Irish Gaelic,Read More…
At TranslationsInLondon, we are always fascinated by the traditions and customs of cultures and languages beyond our own. As the festive season approaches, with its cheer and the chilly evenings of Noël,Read More…