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December 2007

 

Translate4me.com – Helping The World To Communicate

 

All social animals communicate with each other, from bees and ants to whales and apes, but only humans have developed a language which is more than a set of prearranged signals. When and how the special talent of language developed is impossible to say. But it is generally assumed that its evolution must have been a long process. Our ancestors were probably speaking a million years ago, but with a slower delivery, a smaller vocabulary and above all a simpler grammar than we are accustomed to. The origins of human language will perhaps remain for ever obscure. By contrast the origin of individual languages and translation has been the subject of very precise study over the past two centuries.

 

Industry leading translation company, Translate4me know the importance of linguistic translation in the world today. With the launch of a brand new interactive website, the latest in translation technology and over 3000 native speaking linguists translating and interpreting in all languages, Translate4me can satisfy all your language needs. Whether you need translation for brochures or technical manuals, website localization or voice-overs and conference interpreting, Translate4me have years of experience and a wealth of professional specialists.

 

A Translate4me spokesperson says: “Today to be successful in business means you have to crystal clear in your communication, and to be able to share your information with your potential customers and prospects, you have to speak their language. The best way of doing this is to actually inform them in their own language, using anecdotes, idioms and terminology they are accustomed to. This gives them a feeling of security and familiarity, and they are more likely to trust you and buy from you instead of your competitor”.

 

Translation has played and plays a key role in the development of world culture. It is common to think of culture as national and absolutely distinct. If we begin to examine the impact of literary translation, the possibility of communication beyond anything so confined by geographical location is clear. But just like language itself, the art of translation has evolved. For example, “kangaroo” in some native Australian tribes literally means, “I don’t

 

 

 

 

 

understand the question”. It’s not difficult to imagine the scenario of when the first explorers for set eyes upon this strange creature, and asked the natives what it was.

 

Translate4me deals with corporate and individual clients both nationally and internationally. Log on to www.translate4me.com for more information.

Editor’s Note: Translate4me.com is represented by online advertising consultancy Global Ad Solutions. Please direct all press queries to Billy Howe.

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