by Sarah Brown | Oct 5, 2021 | Content Curation, Translation & Localisation
Ni hao(你好) everyone! Today let’s talk about Chinese. WHY CHINESE? Chinese counts 1.2 billion speakers. That accounts for almost 16% of the world’s population. China has a huge geographical expanse. There are Chinese speakers also in Singapore and Taiwan. The country...
by Sarah Brown | Sep 28, 2021 | Content Strategy, Translation & Localisation
Hola everyone! Today, let’s talk about Spanish. WHY SPANISH? Spanish counts 559 million people worldwide. Of those, 499 million are native speakers. It is the language with the second largest population of native speakers in the World. Also, we need to mention...
by Sarah Brown | Sep 21, 2021 | Content Strategy, Translation & Localisation
Namaste Everyone! Today, Let’s Talk About Hindi. India is a country rich of languages, dialects, and cultures. Hindi, its official language, is spoken by around 500 million people. The second official language is English but there are several other languages that are...
by Sarah Brown | Sep 14, 2021 | Content Curation, Content Strategy, Translation & Localisation
WHY GERMAN? German counts 130 million speakers. It is the official language of Germany, but it is also widely spoken in other countries of the EU: Austria, Belgium, and Luxembourg, Poland and even small parts of Belgium and Italy (specifically, the South Tyrol...
by Sarah Brown | Aug 24, 2021 | Content Curation, Content Strategy, Translation & Localisation
Bonjour everyone! Today, let’s talk about French. WHY FRENCH? French counts around 270 million speakers, 80 of which are native. French is the official language of France, and of other 29 countries! Also, people speak it in many other countries. Canada is the...
by Sarah Brown | Aug 17, 2021 | Content Curation, Content Strategy, Translation & Localisation
Ahlan everyone! Today, let’s talk about Arabic. WHY ARABIC? Arabic counts 422 million speakers in both the Arab and non-Arab World. This makes it the 5th most spoken languages in the World, and it is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. There...