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Languages Used Online

The question about the extent of how dominant the English language is on the Internet has been historically controversial. To some extent, it is still the domain of controversy, but there is no doubt about the fact that the relative representation of languages other than English on the internet is growing. Then it is worth […]
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Languages and business in Africa

The African continent is home to 2,144 languages. The vast number of languages are often considered a barrier to the development of sustainable business ideas or strategies. However, in reality, that is not the case. If anything it is certainly a challenge but not an impossible one if businesses are geared to overcome it. Understanding […]
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Do you speak Welsh?

Welsh belongs to the Celtic line of languages and is spoken natively in Wales. In addition, it is also spoken in Y Wladfa and England. It was called Cambrian, Cymric, and Cambric in English. The language dates to as far back as the 6th century and was an offshoot of three different languages like English, […]
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Defining French Cultural Singularity?

The French Cultural Singularity may often be referred to as individuality as it is defined as the ability for the French Culture to be impervious to change which makes it unique. However, globalization threatens many of the world’s cultures including those of France which have developed and endured hundreds of years’ worth of changes. The […]
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How do we do business with Scandinavia?

Many people may not know this, or it may come across as surprising that culturally Scandinavia is an exotic, exciting and very different place from what we perceive. For instance, when most people refer to Scandinavia assuming it includes Iceland and Finland. However, in Nordic languages, the word Scandinavia refers only to Norway, Denmark, and […]
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