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Transcription Industry – What you need to know
[vc_row 0=""][vc_column][vc_column_text 0=""] Transcription Industry The world that we live in has become smaller than ever before because technology has enabled businesses and organisations to reach out to other businesses across the world. There ...
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International Translation Day
Many of you might not know it but International Translation Day 2018 is now fast upon us. The day which is dedicated to the occupation of translators will strike once again on the 30th of September. It will celebrate the unique talents and the dedica...
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South Africa Women’s Day
Every year on the 9th of August, Women’s Day is celebrated in South Africa. You might think it’s a kind of a women honoring day like (Mother’s Day), but its way far from that. SA to commemorate Women's Day Women’s Day commemorates Women’s March in...
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AfroLingo is on The Move!
An Important Announcement: We are Expanding! The team here at AfroLingo are committed to delivering translation services of the highest possible quality. In addition, in order to continue doing so, there are some big plans afoot - exciting news that...
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The Challenge Of Promoting Your Business In Africa
How the African Markets have grown The African market is one which many companies deem too risky to invest into, but ever since the world cup took place with South Africa in 2010, economic growth has slowly been on the rise, and in fact in 2009 the ...
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The Current State of Afrikaans and its Translation
The theory of evolution asserts that language developed when early hominids started living ipsn grou. Millions of years later, various types of languages have sprung up while others have withered away against harsh conditions. Languages are spoken am...
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Languages In Africa
There are over 3000 languages spoken natively in Africa. In several major language families: Afro-asiatic spread throughout the Middle East, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, and parts of the Sahel Nilo-Saharan is centered on Sudan and Chad (...
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