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Yahoo Goes Super Local! Supports 8 Indian Languages
2011-12-08 14:15:00 After almost 5 years, since Yahoo Mail was made available in Hindi, it has today announced support for 7 more Indian Languages apart from Hindi. Yahoo is facing imminent threat from Microsoft, has made Yahoo Mail available in 8 local languages namely, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati. This is just a subset of Yahoo’s revamped Global rollout across 70 markets worldwide, 27 of which are simultaneous, including 22 new languages, in 16 new countries. The Yahoo Website is already available in Hindi, Marathi and Tamil. Users who wish to switch over to the new languages, can simply head over to Account Settings of their Yahoo Profile, add their preferred language and hit the ‘Save’ button. We think that initially at least, Yahoo, who fiercely protects its users, should have made the language switch accessible on the main landing page. Going local is vital for reconnect with the users feels Nitin Mathur, Senior Director, Marketing, Yahoo! Ind...
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Free Learning PLCs Languages
2011-12-01 16:01:00 ALL ,please help me to find where can I learn (free on line ) language of PLCs ?. Many thanks
Twitter To Soon Support Hindi, 16 Other Languages
2011-09-12 14:31:00 Twitter, the micro-blogging network that has been called ‘The Web Equivalent Of Democracy‘, and recently crossed 100 Million active users, has now announced that it will be supporting 17 different local languages, Hindi being one of them. Says a recent blog post, “Twitter’s global reach gives a voice to people around the world and as far away as the International Space Station. After launching Hindi, Filipino, Malay and Simplified and Traditional Chinese in the coming weeks, Twitter will support 17 different languages.” It may be the first major Social Network to launch Hindi support, but there have been many localized precedents. IMI Mobile has dealt with the language barrier with SMS in local languages. A lot of entry level Nokia handsets too offer local language support. There already exists a workaround to tweet in 5 different Indian languages, using Google’s Transliteration Bookmarklets. A guide to get this started can be found here. However, we...
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Google Translate Gets Five More Indian Languages
2011-06-22 14:10:00 Search giant Google through its free Internet translation service Google Translate has now rolled out support for five more Indian languages: Bengali, Gujrati, Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu. The current roll out is significant because in India and Bangladesh combined, more than 500 million people speak these five languages. With the addition of these five languages, Google Translate now supports 63 languages. These recently added languages are in alpha status which means that translations for these languages, at times, would be less fluent and might include many more untranslated words than that for more mature languages (in terms of Google Translate) like Chinese or Spanish. So, if you want to lift the status of these languages from alpha status, the easiest way is by providing your feedbacks and by helping Google correct the missing translations. Google, in its blog also talked about the challenges that it faces while translating Indian languages. Indian languages often use the Su...
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Twitter And Foursquare Add More Languages To Attract New Users
2011-02-16 08:35:00 The success of a social network lies in its accessibility. To make Twitter more accessible across the globe, the company is introducing a new product — Twitter Translation Center. In their official blog, Twitter describes, “The Translation Center allows us to crowdsource translations from our passionate users in order to more quickly launch Twitter in additional languages.” Since they mentioned the word Crowdsource, it’s clear that the translation will be done by the volunteers. This isn’t new, as from October 2009 Twitter has been relying on their users to volunteer and do the translation. As of now, Twitter is available in seven languages — German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French and English. 3 new languages Russian, Indonesian and Turkish will soon be added in this list, followed by Portuguese. Using the new feature is very simple. They just have to sign in to the Translation Center and then select a language to translate. The voluntary service by the tran...
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BOLT Mobile Browser : Supports Nine Indian Languages
2010-12-02 13:15:00 If it has been your dream to browse internet on your mobile phones in your local language, here is a reality. Bitstream Inc, a NASDAQ listed, US based software company, has unveiled BOLT mobile browser with a support for nine Indian languages that include Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Gujarati, Malayalam, Oriya. Indeed it has claimed itself to be the first browser in the world to have complete Indic language support. According to Bitstream, BOLT is available in JavaME (also known as J2ME) and BREW and will offer an uncompromised browsing experience on all types of mobile phones ranging from smartphones to lower-end ones. Some of the features of the browser are: The patented navigation and display technologies allow users to get lightening fast mobile browsing. Allows viewing streaming flash or HTML5 videos from sites like YouTube, MySpace and MTV Social networking like Facebook and Twitter widgets with its web app platform Tabbed browsing for quick switch ...
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Yahoo To Offer Content In 6 Indian Languages
2010-11-15 12:25:00 The Web is understanding the importance of regional languages. While last week, OneIndia.in made its mobile news application available across several vernacular languages, this week Yahoo is upping the ante on that front. Yahoo! wants to ‘Win‘ India and it sees offering Regional Language content as an important step in that direction. At the Indian Economic Summit, Arun Tadanki , managing director of Yahoo India, said that Yahoo is looking for partners to provide regional language content in 6 indian languages. Besides English and Hindi. Yahoo has partnered with Dainik Jagran for Hindi content and saw the potential of regional language content when its Hindi news traffic overtook its English news traffic for India. And its Yahoo! India page is already available in Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu(They are all ‘Beta’ incidentally). As the number of Indian users on the Internet grows, expected to touch 240 million by 2015, the demand for regional...
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OneIndia.In Goes Mobile In 5 Indian Languages With NewsHunt
2010-11-10 14:30:00 OneIndia.in, has just announced the launch of its content on mobile phones in 5 Indian Languages through NewsHunt. NewsHunt supports over 1000 GSM mobile phones and is capable of carrying content in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. NewsHunt’s developers Eterno Infotech recentlly announced its availability on iPhone, Android and BlackBerry platforms. B.G.Mahesh, CEO of OneIndia.in said, “Just 12% of Indians are comfortable with English, the rest, which happens to be the majority, want language content. Subscribers of vernacular content are growing in tier 1 & 2 cities. The thrust is coming from tier 2 cities enabled by low cost data plans and people being on the move all the time. Applications are making the user experience of reading on mobile better and more prevalent.” According to B.G.Mahesh, CEO of OneIndia.in only 12% of Indians are comfortable with English as the primary content language. A significant number want content in vernacular languag...
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Confirmed: Domain Names In Indian Regional Languages
2010-08-18 10:35:00 India is creating waves in the international community lately. After joining the premier club of few countries to have a currency symbol, India is inching closer and is almost inducted into a new league with website domain names in regional languages. A few months ago, we had reported that very soon we will have non English International Domain Names (IDN) in seven regional languages such as Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu and Gujarati. Now, government officials say that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) has given a go ahead to India’s application. The registration for the website domain is expected to begin after six months, offering new vistas of business opportunities by crossing the hurdle of the digital and local divide. At the first go, the domain names will be tested with regards to stability and security of the IDNs, the Indian Department of Information Technology (DIT) announced. The plan is to extend the IDNs to a...
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More Languages On Google Transliterate & Voice Translate
2010-05-12 09:04:00 We have already told you about the Google Transliteration IME (Input Method Editor) tool using which you can type into various areas of the installed OS in your regional language. When launched, it supported 14 different languages – Arabic, Bengali, Farsi (Persian), Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. Just few days back Google announced the addition of 5 new languages to the Transliterate arsenal. Google has now released transliteration support for 5 more new languages – Amharic, Tigrinya, Hebrew, Oriya and Sinhalese. With this the tool now supports 22 languages spoken across Africa, South Asia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. India’s cultural diversity is definitely helping Google to increase and flaunt their “Languages Supported” count. Coming to Google’s now very very famous Translate service, Google has now integrated eSpeak – an open source speech synthesizer in order to brin...
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Netcore Acquires Greynium – Bullish On Local Languages
2010-05-04 08:43:00 Our recent WATShow with Abhijit Saxena Of NetCore Solutions had questioned the importance of vernacular content to his business (check his answer here) and now it seems Netcore has gone ahead and acquired Greynium which owns Indian language portals in oneIndia.in. The acquisition would have been helped by the fact that the NetCore’s founder and Managing Director, Rajesh Jain, had earlier invested in Greynium through his personal venture capital fund, Emergic Venture Capital. Besides for OneIndia.in greynium also owns an online Indian classifieds portal Click.in which competes with the likes of quikr and clickindia in the Indian classifieds space. NetCore is well known for its email and SMS solutions (via Mytoday brand) which is being used by over 2,000 companies. In 2008 it launched its own mobile news site in nayanaya.mobi and then was also in the news for its BJP support and sms blast. How will the synergy Pan out for Netcore? Netcore which was primarily a mobile player wil...
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Moneycontrol.com Now In Regional Languages
2010-05-04 05:47:00 Bse India’s official website was the first to go regional with a gujrati version and then a hindi and marathi version as well. Now it seems other leading websites that cover the stock markets are also following suit. Moneycontrol.com has launched a hindi version as of now for its website at hindi.moneycontrol.com. Afaqs reports that soon it may launch languages such as Gujarati as well. The thing I liked about Hindi Moneycontrol.com was that all the features of the existing moneycontrol.com was available in hindi. Including the portfolio manager. (check screenshot below) Vernacular the next level? As the web gets vernacularized (thats a word I invented) we see more and more efforts to make the non english reading audience comfortable with the web. Recently we blogged about domain names too being available soon in regional languages. But the real challenge to this still remains the keyboards which are still english in language. Unless people can easily create content on the we...
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Coming Soon: Domain Names In Hindi, Telugu And Other Regional Languages
2010-05-03 08:02:00 Very soon India will become one of the first countries to have non-English internationalised domain names (IDN) in regional languages such as Hindi, Bangla, Punjabi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu and Gujarati. If things go well between the department of information technology of India (DIT) and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers (ICANN) you can expect these regional language domain names by early next year. The DIT will submit its proposal by next month to ICANN including IP address space assignments. Centre for Development of Advanced Computing – C-DAC and the DIT have already evolved a policy document for Internationalised Domain Names in Indian Languages over three years. Initially the domain name will be available to seven Indian languages and the DIT has plans of extending it to all the country’s 22 official languages. In the past, IDNs were available only in Latin Characters which is the script in which English and most other European languag...
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Foreign Languages
2010-04-03 23:07:00 There are foreign languages that we all speak in our daily lives.....are we aware when others don't understand the catch phrases of our businesses?
ExactCODE shows ExactScan 2.10 with TWAIN Bridge and more OCR languages
2010-03-05 13:00:00 ExactCODE GmbH today announces the upcoming major update of ExactScan 2. The next version 2.10 features a new, unique TWAIN Bridge to enable third party applications to utilize ExactScan's built-in drivers and image processing. Additionally the new version adds automatic color detection, automatic source selection and more OCR languages. ExactScan 2.10 is currently Beta, and will be available as free update for ExactScan 2 users at the end of March, Q1, 2010.
Proofread More Languages
2010-02-15 16:45:00 We’re often asked when we plan to make our intelligent proofreading technology available for more languages. We’ve been hard at work and today we’re announcing After the Deadline proofreading for French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish. These languages feature After the Deadline’s smart contextual spell checking. We’re also using a great open source project called Language Tool to check French and German grammar. If you’re on WordPress.com and your blog language is set to French, German, Portuguese, or Spanish–you’re ready to use our multi-lingual proofreader. Click in the visual editor or in the HTML Editor. We realize many of you blog in multiple languages and we have not forgotten you. Visit your WordPress.com profile page and select Use automatically detected language to proofread posts and pages. With this option enabled, our proofreader will guess the language of your blog post and apply the correct proofreading technology fo...
BSE Revamps Site, To Make It Available In Other Regional Languages
2009-11-26 12:32:00 BSE from a long time has been revamping its site by beta-testing cleaner and useful interface for its site. The changes have been made live on homepage but are yet to be furnished on to inner pages. The new interface shows more information than just plain stock quotes. It also launched the website in Hindi and Gujarati some time back to offer service to diversified set of investors. Now it will be launching the site in other regional languages like Marathi, Tamil, Telugu and Punjabi. It is unknown whether they are doing it under pressure from recent spat of attacks from MNS, a regional political party. These changes although will find limited usages as majority of financial investors are well versed in Hindi or English or Gujrati. NSE has been on a revamp mode too as it re-aligned its portal with various features and has also been making waves through its social media initiatives. These online initiatives are also proliferating due to the growing competition between...
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Leo Peng wrote a new blog post: Nine major languages in the world
2009-09-21 15:42:00 Leo Peng wrote a new blog post: Nine major languages in the world There is now general language of the world is divided into nine languages: 1) Sino-Tibetan languages. 2) Indo-European. 3), Altaic. 4) Flash - with language. 5), Uralic. 6) Iberian - Caucasian languages. 7) Malay - Polynesian languages. Austro-Asiatic. 9) Dravidian. In addition, there are a number of languages in Africa and the Americas, and some departments are unknown language. ...
Leo Peng wrote a new blog post: One of the seven languages in the world
2009-09-20 16:32:00 Leo Peng wrote a new blog post: One of the seven languages in the world The 19th century, a study on the European comparison School of the world over the past hundred languages, some of that some language pronunciation and vocabulary and grammar rules, there are some similarities, they will put these languages as akin to a class called language; as a result of families and families of other correspondence ...
Languages
2009-09-19 00:02:00 Dear friend, or should I say all of you 18 returning visitors ;-) I was walking night street of the village where I live and was thinking what should I write. Sometimes I have idea and sometimes not. Mostly when I a triggered by something and I have read something, which triggered my mind to thinking I am full of ideas, views. As it seems today my pool of ideas was exhausted at work where I have spend over six hours brainstorming. I really enjoyed it, but after that I had feel of fulfillment, not surprisingly later at the evening I fell really tired. On my walk I was wondering how all these little information, other people ideas, could seed a spark in me. How nice it would be able to communicate with those people over the glass of wine. We visited friends tonight for dinner and late night talk. All is done in the language I master with difficulties. I, frankly can't express myself full in it. I never been a language talent and all my language knowledge (as you can see on my writ...
Endangered Languages in Myanmar
2009-07-22 12:14:00 Unesco ??? 2009 World?s Languages in Danger Map ???????????? Ethnologue ?????????????? ????????????? ?????????????? ???????? ????????? ???????????? ?????? ??????????????? ??? ????????? ?????????????? ?????????? ????????????????? ????? ?????? ???? ???? ???????? ??????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????? ??????????? Definitely endangered ???????? ????????????? ????????????? ??????????????????? ??????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ??????????????List of Endangered languages in Myanmar: 1. Akeu 2. Amok 3. Angku 4. Anung (Myanmar) 5. Bisu 6. Chawte 7. Danaw 8. En 9. Ganan 10. Hpun 11. Kadu 12. Laomian (Myanmar) 13. Malin 14. Mok (Myanmar, Thailand) 15. Moklen 16. Mon 17. Mru 18. Palaung 19. Pale 20. Pyu 21. Riang 22. Rumai 23. Sak (Myanmar) 24. Tailoi 25. Taman 26. Taruang 27. Wa 28. YawSource: Unesco's World's Languages in Danger: LinkRef: Ethnologue: Languages of Myanmar: LinkEvery secret of a writer's soul, every experience of ...
Ethnologue: Languages of Myanmar
2009-07-19 12:29:00 Ethnologue: Languages of the worldM. Paul LewisISBN-13978-1-55671-216-6IS-BN-101-55671-216-2Year of publication2009Pages1248Price:- $100.00SIL ??? ??????? Ethnologue: Languages of the world ?????? ?????? ????????????????????? ???????? ??????????? ??????????????????????????? ??????????????????? ??????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ??????? ??????????????? ????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ????????????? ??????????? ??????????????? ?????????????? ????????? ?????????????????? ????????????? ??????????? ????????????????? (??????????????????? 15th Version ????????? ??????? ??????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????? ????????????????)Features6,909- language descriptions organized by continent and country41,186 primary names, alternate names, and dialect names208 color maps showing location and distribution of languagesUnique three-letter identifier for each language from the International Standard ISO 639-3Statistical summaries with numeric...
Google India launches transliteration bookmarklets for 5 local languages
2009-06-01 06:06:00 India is the home of a mind boggling 1,652 number of languages. And it’s a shame that the vernacular content in India is still in its very nascent stage, with all content being produced in English. Google India in the past has been spending a lot of effort in promoting the use of vernacular content in the country, the lack of which is clearly hurting the growth of internet user base in India. They launched their first transliteration application on Google India Labs two years ago, which let users type in Hindi using an english keyboard. And now they have recently launched transliteration bookmarklets for five Indian languages: Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu. Transliteration Bookmarklets is a browser-based java applet that automatically converts the typed text into the supported languages and is browser independent. The main feature of this bookmarklets is that it allows transliteration in almost all the browser form fields so that it can be used on any sites...
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mKhoj Launches Regional Content Mobile Advertising - Includes Languages Acr
2009-05-29 08:02:00 mKhoj has announced the ability to power relevant mobile advertising tailored to local languages in seventeen different countries. With this announcement, mobile advertisers can leverage mKhoj’s ad network to display ads in hundreds of languages, including Afrikaans, Arabic, Bahasa, Hindi, Tamil, Turkic, and Zulu. In essence, these new advertising units, which target the exact location of an ad and serve it in the corresponding local language of that region. mKhoj has basically built a system which allows advertisers to upload their mobile advertising in any local language and in any alphabet. These ads will then do rounds based up on the location of information access by a consumer through any of the featured publishers (which add up to around 600 according to mKhoj) in their network.Abhay Singhal – Head of Global Sales for mKhoj, says that “Empowering advertisers to speak to consumers in their native language enables them to make more personal connections with their target a...
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Translate Japanese to Korean languages
2009-04-24 19:55:00 We have documents for 2 wheeler vehicle dealership forms wants to waiting for signing authority. This vehicle is originated from Japan and we are sited at Korea. So all the documents are in Japanese and want to translate Korean language. We are looking for quality translator those who are makes with sure and best translations. Person to write the translation with high efficient business flow which is related our product technical terms especially auto mobile line. We will provide the documents for the work to the right person, person must be translated the documents and to mailed with us in a word format. The content needs to be original and free from grammatical and spelling errors. Content will be thoroughly checked and finally send it with us. Interested person send your details with us.
Translator for English to European languages
2009-04-04 18:41:00 This is foreign collaborated Insurance Company and our head office is located at Washington, U.S.A. And our branches are located at various countries like UK, Europe and Asia. Some branches of our company want to translate our Insurance form to be native language. Presently we need translator for European languages such as German and Dutch languages. Our Medical release Form needs to translate local languages is necessary for our clients meet and fill the forms accurately. So we require translator urgently for translating English to European languages. Person should be a native speaker and those are specializing in translating Insurance subject is necessary for the job. This is an immediate project and needs to be completed as soon as possible. Interested person should know at least any one language and able to complete within our time schedule. Send your expectations with us.
Can You Say Help or Thank You? In How Many Languages?
2009-03-03 21:01:00 Parlez vous francais? Je ne par parlez francais! Parelz vous englais? As a child growing up traveling the world, one thing my father instilled in my was to be able to let people know that when I needed help in some way that I don’t speak their language. It used to be that we would get ...Travel Lady Cruises, always providing you with TLC!
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Scientist Designs Program to Translate Alien Languages
2009-01-27 15:11:00 From Neatorama: If Little Green Men are one day discovered they're certainly not going to speak fluent English. Scientists fear this may make any alien contact impossible to understand and could create some very awkward circumstances for the rest of us. Leeds Metropolitian Unive
"DEATH TO ISRAEL" phrase in several foreign languages
2009-01-10 01:36:00 الموت لاسراءيلDeath to IsraelMort à IsraëlMuerte a Israel以色列去死Смерт-ь ИзраилюMorte a Israelイスラエルに死Mort-e a Israeleइज़राइल की मौतמוות לישראלTod IsraelDood aan Israël
Love Languages and All That Crap
2008-12-03 18:40:00 So, I haven’t read the book - Don’t even know exactly what the title is - but I understand the basic concept… People have ways that they accept love as love, and everyone is different. Perhaps it’s works, or in other words, when people do things for you. Perhaps it’s affirmations, like being told they’re wonderful. Etc. When those things happen, whatever they are, that person feels loved. Oftentimes, people will act out in the ways they feel loved. Sort of doing how they want to be treated. The trick is, learning what the other person’s language IS, so you can make THEM feel loved instead of acting out how YOU feel loved. We have a basic rule in our house, both with parenting, and with household tasks. Butt out. In other words, if I’m doing the task, you don’t tell me how to do it, I’ll do it my way. That’s not a one-way street, both Poe and I do this. Early on in our marriage, he told me I wa...
IndiChat Plugin - Chat In 9 Indian Languages via YM
2008-10-26 17:32:00 Yahoo! Messenger add a plugin to communicate in the country of India. The languages addition are Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam. The name of the plugin provided by YM to support the use of 9 different languages are called IndiChat.
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Africa?s Languages
2008-10-25 04:37:00 “The continent of Africa contains over one thousand languages (some have estimated over two thousand), with four major language families native to Africa.” Language groups: Afro-Asiatic languages Nilo-Saharan languages Niger-Congo languages Khoisan languages Non-African language families Creole languages Unclassified languages Sign languages [wikipedia 1] [wikipedia 2]
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Some Remarks on the Minority Languages Question
2008-10-12 08:53:00 The recent posts on minority languages have elicited some interesting comments. Commenting on The Record of Communist Language Policy, silver, a Serb, notes: In Eastern Europe, a similar thing occurred with the fall of the Communist regimes. In general, nationalist regimes took their place and quickly began attacking minorities and minority tongues. This has been most pronounced in the former Yugoslavia.I'm not aware of Serbian nationalists attempting to suppress Hungarian or Albanian. Even throughout the supposedly nationalist Milosevic era I think Hungarians were able to graduate university in Hungarian (and, of course, Albanian in Kosovo). I'm pretty sure Albanian has fared better in Macedonia under independence than during Yugoslavia; little-known Vlach certainly has. A new poster, A Jew Coming to Get You, who will be tolerated as long as he behaves, notes: A relevant book discussing Soviet nationality policy is called Affirmative Action Empire. Regarding the Chinese dialect...
By: Robert Lindsay
A Look At the Venetian and Friulian Languages
2008-09-18 13:31:00 Here we will compare Friulian and Venetian with Italian. The Friulian language is spoken in northeastern Italy. Among Friulian speakers, the language is affectionately known as Marilenghe and is best known from the Udine, the main town of the Friulian zone. It has 794,000 speakers and is in pretty good shape.Friulian is probably closer to Latin itself than most other Romance languages. There is a close relationship with Ladin and Romansch. Most speakers also speak Standard Italian. In regions of Slovenia bordering Friuli, almost everyone speaks Friulian as a second or third language. Friulian is closer to French than to Italian. Friulian language edition of Wikipedia.Friulian is in decline. It has lost 18% of its speakers since 1989 and since 1981, there has been a 20% decline in people speaking it to the children. There is one FM station that broadcasts only in Friulian and another station that broadcasts partly. There is only 15 minutes a week on TV in Friulian. There is one month...
By: Robert Lindsay
Primitive People Have Primitive Languages and Other Nonsense
2008-08-21 09:32:00 When you work in a field, you find that the vast majority of folks outside the field have totally false and yet often culturally popular views about the major questions we deal with in the field. I have a Masters in Linguistics and in Linguistics, we have a few of those.One is that linguists all speak more than one, or often many, languages. Not necessarily. I only speak English well. We just study languages; we don't necessarily speak more than one of them, although most PhD linguists do speak more than one, and often several or more languages.Another is that primitive people speak primitive languages. It's true that they often have only a few words for numbers, and may only count up to two or so, but that's because in their societies, they didn't need to know any numbers more than two. They have other deficits, like only a few colors, but maybe they don't need to know many colors.Here is an interesting article (Amren link only because this Yahoo link will soon go dead) about ...
By: Robert Lindsay
Google Calendar Has 38 Languages
2008-08-15 18:44:00 If you’re Google Calender’s regular user - you can easily track down that Google enabled 38 languages. Now, its more friendly and if you’re native language enabled in this updates - it’s for you. The new languages are Latvian, Romanian, Filipino/Tagalog, Serbian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Hindi and Indonesian. So, it’s more friendly. So, you can choose ...
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New Mobile Application Allows Users To Communicate With Anyone, Anywhere, U
2008-08-06 17:52:00 Recently, Digital Plow Partners, LLC, a mobile technology company, launched Codetalker - a “Real Voice Language Interpretation” service accessible through mobile wireless devices. Users of Codetalker have access to 2,600 interpreters and more than 175 languages and dialects. For example, if you are in China and need to ask for directions to a certain place, simply ...
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Is JavaScript more object-oriented than other programming languages?
2008-06-07 10:11:00 Like this post? Publish It On Your Own Blog I started my career as a web developer before the dot.com crash. I learnt all about HTML, IIS, ASP, SQL Server and JavaScript. Equipped with the knowledge I built a few dynamic websites and carried my laptop with me to all my interviews and walked ...
Interactive Languages Learning Scope In eduFire.com
2008-06-06 19:07:00 I just come from great edufire.com and they managing interactive language learning system. The most easiest way you can meet with a teacher and as well as you can be a student and you can share you languages experiences. A teacher can help you online to learn a languages. I checkout they using videos, web ...
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World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages Z
2008-05-30 14:54:00 World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages Z Zangskari Zapoteco: Aloapam Zapoteco: Amatlan Zapoteco: Cajonos Zapoteco: Choapan Zapoteco: Guelavia Zapoteco: Guevea de Humboldt Zapoteco: Isthmus Zapoteco: Lachixio Zapoteco: Miahuatlan Zapoteco: Mitla Zapoteco: Mixtepec Zapoteco: Ocotlan Zapoteco: Ocotlan, Eastern Zapoteco: Quioquitani Zapoteco: Rincon Zapoteco: Rincon, Southern Zapoteco: San Bartolome Zoogocho Zapoteco: Sierra Juarez Zapoteco: Tabaa Zapoteco: Texmelucan Zapoteco: Xanaguia Zapoteco: Yalalag Zapoteco: Yatzachi Zarma Zia Zimakani Zime Zomi Zongkhar Zoque: Copainala Zoque: Francisco Leon Zoque: Ostuacan Zulgo Zuni World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages Z The Embassy Club of all countries 2008 The Embassy Club of all countries 2009 Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Ashmore Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bhutan Bol...
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2008-05-29 22:56:00 World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages Y Yade Yagaria: Kami-Kuluka Yagaria: Move Yagua Yahgan Yakan Yakut Yale: Kosarek Yali: Angguruk Yalunka Yamba Yami Yaminahua Yanyuwa Yapese Yaqui Yareba Yau Yauma Yawa Yaweyuha Yessan-Mayo Yessan-Mayo: Yawu yiChira Yiddish yiNzebi yiPunu yiSangou Yom Yongkom Yoruba Yucuna Yupna Yuracare World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages Y --- Love Stories from allCities and countriesAto Z ---<--{(@ Visit Sweden my beautiful country! ---<--{(@ Hotel Discountsand Travel Savings ---<--{(@ List of Product Directories from around the world. The E. Club Import Export B2B Online Resources The Embassy-Club.com www.embassy-club.com ---<--{(@ Free online games A to Z ---<--{(@ Photos from different countries Represent your country or your City ---<--{(@ Online Games From China A B C D E F G H I J A to J Sport Games and Links ---<--{(@ ...
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2008-05-26 20:28:00 World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages U Ubir Udin Udmurt Uduk Uighur Uisai Ukrainian Ulawa Uma Umanakaina uMbundu Umbu-Ungu: Kala Umbu-Ungu: No-Penge Umbu-Ungu: Tambul Umon Urak Lawoi' Urarina Urat: Yehre Urdu Urhobo Uri Uripiv-Wala-Rano-Atchin Urubu uRuund Usarufa Usipi Uspanteco Uzbek World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages U --- Love Stories from allCities and countriesAto Z ---<--{(@ Visit Sweden my beautiful country! ---<--{(@ Hotel Discountsand Travel Savings ---<--{(@ List of Product Directories from around the world. The E. Club Import Export B2B Online Resources The Embassy-Club.com www.embassy-club.com ---<--{(@ Free online games A to Z ---<--{(@ Photos from different countries Represent your country or your City ---<--{(@ Online Games From China A B C D E F G H I J A to J Sport Games and Links ---<--{(@ Visit Countrylinks.bi...
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2008-05-25 23:32:00 World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages T Tabassaran Tabla Tabo: Aramia Tabo: Fly River Tacana Tagabawa Tagalog Tagbana Tagbanwa Tagbanwa: Kalamian Tahitian Tai: Dam Tai: White Tai: Ya Tairora Tairora: Omwunra-Toqura Taita Taiwanese Tajik Takia Talaud Tamahaq: Air Tamahaq: Hoggar Tamahaq: Timbuktu Tamang Tamil Tampulma Tanana: Upper Tanggu Tangle Tangoan Tangsa Tanna: North Tarahumara: Samachique Tarahumara: Western Tarangan: West Tarascan Tarok Taroko Tasiko Tasiriki Tat Tatar: Kazan Tatuyo Tausug Tawala Tay Tayal Tboli Teen Telefol Telugu Tenharim Teop Tepehua: Huehuetla Tepehua: Pisa Flores Tepehua: Tlachichilco Tepehuan: Northern Terena Teribe Tetun Tewa Thai Thai: Northern Themne thiMbukushu Tho Tibetan Ticuna Tifal Tigak Tigre Tigrinya Tikar Timbe Timor Tinata-Tuna Tinguian Tipperah Tiruray Tiv Tiwa: Northern Tiwa: Southern Tiwi Tlapaneco: Huizapula Tlapaneco: Malinaltepec Tlapaneco: Tlacoapa Tlingit To'abaita Toaripi Toba Toba: Sombrero Negro Tobanga Tobelo Toda ...
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Speak Languages of the World with Electronic Language Translators
2008-05-25 07:38:00 For an ultra modern, international traveler, there is nothing like a gadget, assisting you in learning foreign phrases and words, providing audio support to take care of your pronunciation as well, and all this comes fully loaded in the voyager2 electronic language translator. So here is a device that gives you freedom from the tension and ...
Boo: Obscure Programming Language of the Month
2008-05-24 17:25:00 This is part 2 in a series of articles on obscure programming languages. Boo is an object-oriented, statically-typed programming language for .NET with a Python-inspired syntax and a focus on language and compiler extensibility. Boo is an open-source language, licensed under an MIT/BSD-style license, meaning that you can view and modify the Boo source code ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Boo: Obscure Programming Language of the Month", url: "http://www.devtopics.com/boo-o-bscure-programming-language-of--the-month/" });
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2008-05-21 18:36:00 World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages O Obolo Ocaina Ogea Oium Ojibway: Southern Ojibwe: Saulteaux oKela Okrika Oksapmin Olo oluHanga oluLuyia Omie oMyene oMyene: Mpongwe Ono Onobasulu Ora Orejon Oriya Oriya: Adiwasi Orokaiva Orokolo Oromo: Central Oromo: Eastern Oromo: Western Orya oshiKwanyama oshiNdonga Ossete oTetela otjiDhimba otjiHerero otjiKwambi Otomi: Eastern Otomi: Mezquital Otomi: San Felipe Santiago Otomi: Tenango Otomi: Western Ottawa Owininga World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages O --- Love Stories from allCities and countriesAto Z ---<--{(@ Visit Sweden my beautiful country! ---<--{(@ Hotel Discountsand Travel Savings ---<--{(@ List of Product Directories from around the world. The E. Club Import Export B2B Online Resources The Embassy-Club.com www.embassy-club.com ---<--{(@ Free online games A to Z ---<--{(@ Photos from different countries Represe...
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2008-05-21 16:21:00 World Languages portal 2008 foreign languages N Na'ahai Nabak Nafaanra Naga: Ao Naga: Chang Naga: Khiamngan Naga: Konyak Naga: Kyong Naga: Liangmei Naga: Maring Naga: Maring, Khoibu Naga: Mzieme Naga: Phom Naga: Pochuri Naga: Poumei Naga: Rengma Naga: Rengma, Northern Naga: Rongmei Naga: Sangtam Naga: Sema Naga: Tangkhul Naga: Yimchungru Naga: Zeme Na-Hsi Nahu Nahuatl Nahuatl: Central Nahuatl: Huasteca, Eastern Nahuatl: Huasteca, Western Nahuatl: Isthmus Nahuatl: Michoacan Nahuatl: Pajapan Nahuatl: Puebla, Highland Nahuatl: Puebla, Northern Nahuatl: Puebla, Southeast Nahuatl: Tetelcingo Nakanai Nama Nambikwara Namie Nanai Nandi Nangjere Nankina Napu Narak Nasioi Nauru Navajo Nawdm Ndogo Nduga Nehan Nepali Newari Nez Perce Ngaanyatjarra Ngalum Ngambai Ngbaka Ngbaka: Ma'bo Ngbandi Ngepma Kwundi Ngunese Nias Nicobarese: Car Nicobarese: Nancowry Nii Nimowa Nishi Niuean Nivacle Nkhumbi Nobanob Nogay Nogugu Nomaande Norwegian Norwegian: Nynorsk Nosu Notsi Nso Ntcham Nuaulu Nuba... |



