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The Hawaiian language is a Polynesian language and is related to Rapa Nui, which is spoken on Easter Island, and Maori, which is spoken in
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The Hawaiian language is a Polynesian language and is related to Rapa Nui, which is spoken on Easter Island, and Maori, which is spoken in
Machine translation is inevitably popular these days as, as previously discussed in this post. And who can blame its users? Google Chrome’s suggestion to “translate this
I usually don’t include personal references in my blog entries. I try to keep allusions to my own life or my experience both as speaker
One of the areas in which translators are most visible within the localization industry is captioning/subtitling. This is in part driven by the global nature
When you translate you interpret, and when you interpret you translate, but translation and interpretation are not the same thing. As professions, translation and interpretation
A few years back, it seemed highly improbable that cable channels would modify their lineup in order to offer their content dubbed rather than subtitled.
Without any doubt, each World Cup is an event that fires up passions and moves multitudes across the world. And even though it’s a sport
As more and more options are provided to us in our attempts to learn languages, it seems that with each option new obstacles arise; thus
There is no doubt that as translators we face constant challenges while doing our job. An example would be, while translating literary works we may
It is no coincidence the title of this post contains a neologism in Spanish (the word “online”); in fact, the word is the heading to
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