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Lunfardo: The Slang Dialect of Argentina

Lunfardo: The Slang Dialect of Argentina

By Sarah-Claire Jordan As anyone who has studied or traveled around Latin America knows, every country has its own unique dialect of Spanish, complete with fascinating slang words and phrases that can sometimes end up becoming part of the everyday language. In the case of Argentina, however, the slang that developed in Buenos Aires starting […]

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A Popular Jargon in Argentina and Uruguay

A Popular Jargon in Argentina and Uruguay

[ 0 ] September 10, 2013 |

The white palatial Teatro Solís in central Montevideo has opened its doors for an exposition of the finest Milonga dancers from around. A dramatic recording is played to unleash the passionate dance of a caballero and his dama in the center spotlight. They are dancing an elaborate, quick-paced form of tango, their countenances touching and […]

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2019-2020 Trends

2019-2020 Trends

[ 0 ] December 11, 2019 |

As 2019 comes to a close, we can see it’s been a year of MORE. As we take a look at the trends in translation services that were predicted at the beginning of the year, we can see how they played out. More Content To start with, there was the prediction of an increase in […]

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¿Qué es la localización y cuándo debería empezar a utilizarla?

¿Qué es la localización y cuándo debería empezar a utilizarla?

[ 0 ] December 13, 2016 |

Por Milagros Minguillon Cozzi Todas las empresas, en algún momento, alcanzan su límite de ventas en el mercado local, por lo que, comienzan a pensar en los mercados internacionales para seguir creciendo y aumentando sus ventas y ganancias. Es justamente en ese momento cuando tiene lugar no sólo la traducción sino también la localización. Generalmente, […]

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Armenian Translation Challenges

Armenian Translation Challenges

[ 0 ] August 16, 2016 |

By Sarah-Claire Jordan Armenia is a country that has gone through a lot during the over 4,000 years it has existed as a nation. Yes, that means it was around long before Christianity and a few other religions even existed. Its ancient history sheds light on early civilizations, from wineries to shoe making. It also […]

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AI Translation and Social Media

AI Translation and Social Media

[ 0 ] August 3, 2016 |

By Sarah-Claire Jordan Social networking sites and artificial intelligence might seem like a strange combination in many ways, but if you take a moment to think about it, it makes perfect sense actually. Artificial intelligence is what non-computer engineers call anything a machine, in this case computer, does that is similar to what a human […]

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The RAE Rejects “Todos y Todas”

The RAE Rejects “Todos y Todas”

By Sarah-Claire Jordan The RAE, or “Real Academia Española” (Royal Spanish Academy) is the most important Spanish language regulatory body. In English, we don’t exactly have one regulatory body that can claim to be the authoritative regulatory body in terms of the English language, but the RAE can be compared to the Oxford English Dictionary, […]

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Top Five Trending Online Languages

Top Five Trending Online Languages

May 25, 2016 |

By Sarah-Claire Jordan Google has recently released some very important data regarding what languages are the most popular in terms of Google Translate. A few of them are ones that everyone would expect to see on a list of trending online languages, but there are some missing that most would think of as trending, and […]

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