We can translate Glaswegian, nae-borra
Well, it looks like Today Translations will go down in history as the company that advertised for Glaswegian interpreters. Since we placed the ad – in Gumtree, Craigslist and the Glasgow Herald – we...
View ArticleIs Glaswegian lost in translation?
It’s “fly cup” time at Charmaine’s Prize Bingo in the heart of Glasgow’s historic Gallowgate, close to the city centre. The tea break means there’s no bingo lingo to be heard, but the walls echo with...
View ArticleBetter safe than Suri
What exactly is in that exotic baby name? Now you can find out with a Today Translations Name Translation Audit Celebrities and their crazy baby names: they do love ‘em. And why not? Which is all very...
View ArticleDisappearing languages
Losing Our World’s Languages At Today Translations we have taken a serious interest in the way language is used around the world and how it evolved to be so. When we recently learned that every 14 days...
View ArticlePlea for interpreters for Dorset-based Olympic sailors
Today Translations, the professional translation agency has learned that professional translators and interpreters are being called on to assist international sailors taking part in the 2012 Olympic...
View ArticleMinister makes history with EU speech in Gaelic
Today is a momentous day for language, especially the Scottish Gaelic language and therefore the Scottish people. In the last census of Scotland, which took place in 2001 there were a total of 58,652...
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