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<title>RE: Greek and/or Latin?</title>
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<description>Dominic Galante: Hi Irina, It is a rather small and idiosyncratic market. As you can imagine there are few needs for Latin and Greek translation, at least for businesses, and as you have said you haven&amp;#39;t run into anyone else who does it. Therefore, it is a side activity for me. But when work comes in it can be ... </description>
<pubDate>7 Feb 2012 01:41 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Zulfadli Rosli: Perkembangan semasa sedia peluang pekerjaan, beri impak besar Kerjaya penterjemah kini semakin penting dan amat diperlukan dalam pelbagai bidang berikutan kepesatan teknologi maklumat dan komunikasi masa kini. Sama ada istilah saintifik, teknologi, kesusasteraan, bahasa atau perdagangan, tugas ... </description>
<pubDate>2 Feb 2012 23:20 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>RE: Greek and/or Latin?</title>
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<description>Irina Brüning: Salve Dominic, You are the first person I hear about that translates from greek and latin. I thought there were no jobs for these languages (except some diplomas written in latin). What kind of texts do you translate and who are your customers? I am curious. About two weeks ago, I had to translate ... </description>
<pubDate>1 Feb 2012 13:09 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>RE: Greek and/or Latin?</title>
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<description>Dominic Galante: I studied both Greek and Latin. They are useful to me most directly because that is what I translate. But I can understand why it might be less than useful for those using other languages, especially when one considers how much time and effort must be put in to learn simply to read Greek and Latin, ... </description>
<pubDate>31 Jan 2012 19:26 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>RE: Malay language question</title>
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<description>Zulfadli Rosli: ... </description>
<pubDate>28 Jan 2012 07:22 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>RE: Greek and/or Latin?</title>
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<description>Irina Brüning: I studied latin and greek in school. Of course, latin was very useful for me when I learned italian and french and greek also helps you to understand a lot of words in many languages. I have to say that I really love &amp;quot;dead&amp;quot; laguages, not only because they can be useful, but also because ... </description>
<pubDate>16 Jan 2012 22:31 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>RE: Latin is almost dead, can English almost die too one day?</title>
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<description>Annie Estéphan: Hi, I am really amazed how such a powerful language as Latin can almost die. Do you think that another powerful language (like English) can also die in a few centuries? Why or why not?</description>
<pubDate>9 Jan 2012 20:46 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>RE: Latin is not dead, it is immortal!</title>
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<description>Jacek K.: Or is it? The New Universal Language of Plants When Linnaeus standardized the system of species description in the 18th century, Latin was the language of science. So it has remained, if only in a highly technical sense. The binomial names used by Homo sapiens are Latin, and for years botanists, ... </description>
<pubDate>9 Jan 2012 18:41 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>RE: Zulu or Bantu Languages question</title>
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<description>Stanislav Pokorny: You might as well post your question in the TCTerms Section .</description>
<pubDate>16 Dec 2011 05:51 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Zulu or Bantu Languages question</title>
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<description>Day Translations: Hello, We have a question regarding a word in a gumboot dance song: &amp;quot;Batoombah! Eh! Eh! Batoombah!&amp;quot;. Do you know the language and meaning of this word? Thanks in advance! Day Translations, Inc.</description>
<pubDate>16 Dec 2011 05:40 GMT</pubDate>
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