Certified Translations in NYC and Boulder

TransLingua is proud to be active in the communities where we are located and that we service: Boulder, Colorado and the New York Metro Area. We take pride in sponsoring local events, as well as supporting linguists, artists, community and intercultural organizations that strive to make the world a better place through cross-cultural communication and diversity. Please check back regularly to find out more about how TransLingua gives back to the language arts and cultural communities.

28 Jan
Certified Translations in NYC and Boulder

Certification and Translations It's all about quality control What is a certified translation? In the United States, a Certified Translations consists of the original text, the translation, and a statement...

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20 Jan
Translation is a powerful teaching tool

When reading literature in translation, many of my students are surprised to learn that the humanities are at a disadvantage compared with the sciences. A mathematical formula from Pythagoras or...

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20 Jan
Chinese Translation

Chinese Translation Company Evan Osnos and Peter Hessler join Amelia Lester to discuss the pros and cons of translating one's work into Chinese. Go: New Yorker's Out Loud Podcast

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20 Jan
The Internet Isn't Available in Most Languages

Despite all the hype about how it has connected the world, the web is more insular than you might think. Tweet, tuít, or giolc? These were the three iterations of...

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20 Jan
Certification and Translation Quality

What Is A Certified Translation? In the United States, a certified translation consists of the original text and a statement signed by the translator or translation company representative. This statement...

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20 Jan
The History and Traditions of Epiphany from Around the World

Epiphany has its roots in Greek and means “Manifestation," "striking appearance" or “Vision of God" aka Three Kings' Day, is a Christian holiday that celebrates the revelation of the Son...

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30 Oct
A Brief History About "El Dia de los Muertos"

Many people from Mexico, South America, and the United States celebrate “El Dia de los Muertos,” or “The Day of the Dead.” It's actually a three day celebration, which begins on October...

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29 Oct
The History and Traditions of Halloween from Around the World

Did you know that Halloween is one of the oldest holidays in the world? It started during the pagan times in Ireland as “All Hallows Eve,” and the custom comes...

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31 Aug
Learn About International Culture, History, and Community at the Jaipur Literary Festival

International Culture - The Jaipur Literature Festival has a well-earned reputation as the world’s largest free literary festival. From just 100 visitors in 2006, they grew to over 250,000 participants...

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29 Jul
NYC's 10 Best French Restaurants & Brasseries

A proliferation of innovative, French restaurants on the New York City culinary scene is transforming stereotypical notions of stuffy haute cuisine. Relaxed elegance exudes from some of the city’s most...

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