Languages Spoken in India: A Landscape of Linguistic Diversity – June Newsletter

Languages Spoken in India: A Landscape of Linguistic Diversity – June Newsletter

India is widely known for its diversity and richness of culture, as well as the different languages spoken. Overall, 700 languages are spoken in India. The majority of people in India speak Hindi, which is the country’s official language. In our blog post, Languages in India: A Landscape of Linguistic Diversity, LingoStar reflects on the different languages currently spoken in India. The opportunities in the Indian market are not to be ignored, and when tapping into such a diverse market, effective communication is key. For this reason, LingoStar translators recognize the importance of embracing linguistic diversity. Working in a diverse market with professionals of equally diverse skill sets helps us deliver exceptional results. Check out our social media channels for more translation-related content or read our newsletter about India’s languages below! READ OUR...
Creativity In Translation – September Newsletter

Creativity In Translation – September Newsletter

People often think that translators have very little freedom in their work, but nothing could be further from the truth. A translator always needs a spark of creativity to produce a quality result. At LingoStar, we love to explore our world, so we’ve decided to dedicate this month’s newsletter to the importance of creativity in translation. In our blog post, Lost In Translation, you’ll learn more about the creativity we use in translation when there seems to be no solution to translating a difficult text. We hope this demonstrates that creativity is the key to successful translation. Also, don’t miss our monthly calendar of special calendar events and our social media posts! READ OUR NEWSLETTER...
Translation and Localization – August Newsletter

Translation and Localization – August Newsletter

Summer is the best time of the year to take a break and travel the world. Of course, when we think about traveling, we think about the language we need to know, but there’s more to it than that. Going to another country means experiencing another culture, so we’ve decided to focus this month’s newsletter on translation and localization. But what exactly is localization? How does it differ from translation? Scroll down and you’ll find several articles on the subject. You can also read about the different types of localization in our blog post Translation Localization: Translating for Global Markets. As always, don’t miss our curiosities about countries and national days and events. Keep scrolling to keep learning! READ OUR NEWSLETTER...
Translators Worldwide – January Newsletter

Translators Worldwide – January Newsletter

The first issue of this year’s January newsletter about translators worldwide zeroes in on our industry’s most fluent asset: the translator. Translators worldwide featured in our January Newsletter work with an array of skills and tools to perfect their crafts, making them global resources to any business adventuring outside unilingualism. Have you ever wondered what life would be without translators? Every day, we find ourselves reading, watching, and consuming content from all over the world, but if we stop and think for a second, we would realise how reliant the world is on the ability to understand each other despite the language barrier. The art of translation in a nutshell. Our blog post, How Translators Worldwide Improve Our Lives, elaborates on the role of translators and how they impact our lives. The video and articles below further demonstrate the importance of translators and interpreters, especially as the world progresses towards globalisation. Take a look at our project section to learn more about the expansive area of expertise Lingostar and its translators specialises in. This and a lot more in this month’s newsletter! Keep scrolling! READ THIS NEWSLETTER...