by Alpha Omega Translations | Jul 9, 2013 | Foreign Language
The vast mountainous region in central Peru is distinctly calm except for the bustling city of Huaraz (3100 meters). Foreigners swarm to the city for its proximity to the Cordillera Blanca, the world’s highest tropical region mountain range that offers amazing vistas...
by Alpha Omega Translations | Jan 15, 2013 | Foreign Language
Sango (or Sangho) is the official language of the Central African Republic with approximately 1.6 million second-language speakers and over 400,000 native speakers. But while Sango is spoken from Bangui (the capital of CAR) to trading posts in southern Chad, there is...
by Alpha Omega Translations | Oct 13, 2012 | Foreign Language
During the very early sixth and seventh centuries, Britain started to absorb Anglo-Saxon language and culture and began to shake off traditional Celtic language that had been in existence there since around 600BC. The Anglo-Saxons steadfastly refused to allow the...
by Alpha Omega Translations | Jul 23, 2012 | Foreign Language
The African territory is characterized by the widest variety of spoken languages in the world. Due to the overlapping and the coexistence of so many idioms any classification may appear somehow absurd; nonetheless, linguists, forcing limits of nature, have elaborated...
by Alpha Omega Translations | Jul 23, 2012 | Foreign Language
The Arabic language descends from the Afro-asiatic branch of the Semitic language tree. As many Semitic languages do, Arabic builds up words using semantic bases composed by sequences of two letters. Syntax is characterized by Protosemitic-like declensions, which is...
by Alpha Omega Translations | Jul 23, 2012 | Foreign Language
For sure, Swahili is so popular a language among African ones spoken outside the Continent that a certain abuse of it is even made by Hollywood films. Swahili is the most nearly studied among African Diaspora languages to the extent that some of its terms have become...