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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

GREEK TO ENGLISH TRANSLATOR

We have about 30 short pages of immigration documents, articles, certificates, etc to translate from Greek into English by this Sunday at the latest.

Only NATIVE English speakers will be considered.

Please email us with your rates to info [at] worldlanguagecommunications [dot] com

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Friday, October 28, 2011



'Chinglish' Opens On Broadway



Bilingual Babies More Perceptive To Nonnative Tongues

A study of bilingual infants suggests that a bilingual upbringing outfits infants with more sensitive language perception abilities, even for languages other than the two spoken at home. Psychologist Janet Werker discusses the findings, and whether the trend may hold true through the years.

Bilingual Voting Ballots Ordered In 25 States

Thursday, October 27, 2011

CZECH TO ENGLISH TRANSLATOR NEEDED

We need a Czech to English translator for a short document.

Please email us with availability and rates to info [at] worldlanguagecommunications [dot] com

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011





Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power





For A Bilingual Writer, 'No One True Language'




Two Languages, Many Voices Series

Moreno, Leguizamo Talk Latin Life In 'Hollywouldn't'




Spanish, English And Spanglish: Facebook Fans React

A sign spells out Se Habla Espanol (Spanish Spoken Here).
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A sign spells out Se Habla Espanol (Spanish Spoken Here).
NPR's Morning Edition is exploring bilingual life in the U.S. as the population of Spanish speakers grows. How does the use of English and Spanish affect your life?
When we asked our Facebook fans how the use of Spanish and English was affecting them, we were surprised by the more than 1,000 comments the question received. Fans shared feelings of appreciation, claimed it had enhanced their love lives and expressed annoyance and anger at being turned down for jobs for not knowing Spanish. One mother in Texas even told us she made her husband sleep outside her son's school "in the cold and rain" to secure a spot in a dual language program. Here is a sampling of responses. ¡Que disfruten!(Enjoy!)
Razz Irasema Cortes-Maceda: "Spanish is voice of my soul and English is the voice of my expression. As a fully bilingual person, I cannot imagine how narrowly monolinguals perceive the world."
Brian Purcell: "I am a self described 'Gringo with the Lingo,' who learned Spanish in high school and college and even lived in Chile for a few years. Today I work in the Seattle tech industry dealing exclusively with the Latin American market switching between Spanish, English and Portuguese all day long. I love it!
Barb Blond: "I hate it. In San Antonio the Hispanics are proud that they are here for generations and speak English. Do not speak Spanish to them as it is an insult. In Chicago it is the opposite. Hispanics want Spanish and they speak it [in] public. It could hold them back intellectually. English is the language of USA. If you come here, learn it just like proud immigrants of the past."
For complete article, click here




Interactive: How Latinos Are Reshaping Communities





Immigrant Parents Rely On Kids For Help Online





In Miami, School Aims For 'Biliterate' Education