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Do People Speak English in Iceland?
August 25, 2021
Although Iceland is a sparsely-populated remote island that lies just below the Arctic Circle, approximately 98% of Icelanders speak English as the nation’s lingua franca. Icelandic, on the... Read More
Shouldn't You Know What Each Attendee Said?
August 17, 2021
The answer is Yes! Everyone attending a multilingual presentation should leave with a clear understanding of what was said as well as accurate translations that account for linguistic... Read More
Is Official Multilingualism a Contentious Option?
July 9, 2021
Official multilingualism happens when a country legally mandates multiple languages to be used for producing and delivering its official communications. According to Oxford Scholarship Online, it... Read More
The Land of Fire: Where Europe and Asia Meet
July 1, 2021
Since flames would often burst from the ground, Azerbaijan was a spiritually significant place for many ancient people who worshipped natural elements like earth, fire, air, and water. Located in... Read More
Polyglots Can Catch Up Via Online Events
June 11, 2021
Polyglot events allow multilingual speakers to meet and communicate with other language enthusiasts from around the world. Annual Polyglot Gatherings and the Global Polyglot Conference are open to... Read More
International Marketing and Informational Fails
June 3, 2021
Interpretation Fails in Japanese Messaging With over a month till the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, international travelers and our best sports ladies and gents will presumably (Covid-19 restrictions... Read More
Accurate Translations for ESL Online Learning
May 12, 2021
Establishing Clear Communication Online learning has made prolific increases in growth due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, as all aspects of society reverted to online platforms. Most... Read More
La Isla Española: Dissociative Cultural Identities
April 28, 2021
The European struggle for control over the “New World” during the 17th century left La Isla Española (Hispaniola) struggling with a split personality of native, French, Spanish,... Read More
Infinite Possibilities; Problems with Grammar Checking Tools
April 23, 2021
If you are a professional writer, you most likely had dozens of teachers and mentors over the years that invested time and effort in helping you become a “human” grammar checker. For... Read More
How Humans Learned to Keep Count
March 24, 2021
“A number is the ruler of forms and ideas… and the cause of gods and daemons.” ... Read More