A cuppa with Dorota…
Each month, in an attempt to learn more about a new language, we interview a translator who has recently worked with us. March came quite quickly and we decided to choose PolishRead More…
Each month, in an attempt to learn more about a new language, we interview a translator who has recently worked with us. March came quite quickly and we decided to choose PolishRead More…
The increase in the number of businesses attempting to break regional barriers to access new markets has resulted in a surge in demand for translation and localization services. This has also resultedRead More…
Veronica Manzanares Alberola After working a few times with her, we finally had the pleasure to have a (long and super friendly) Skype call with Veronica. Veronica is a talented EN<>ES translatorRead More…
Spanish is not just Spanish anywhere you go. This language is diverse and exists in different dialects that make a Spanish speaker in Spain sound different from one in Africa. If youRead More…
Beauty is a global product – with little tweaks that suit the preference of locals in different regions. Successful brands within the industry understand the uniqueness of every group of consumers and tryRead More…
January has been the month of Russian at TranslationsInLondon. We have dedicated our social media to this beautiful but challenging language. If you are planning on doing business in Russia, there areRead 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…