Europeans And Their Languages: In Which Countries Does Translation Make Sense?
Europe is a region well known for its linguistic diversity and high
degree of multilingualism among its citizens. There are 23 officially
recognised languages and more than 60 indigenous regional languages.
Then on top of this you have many non-indigenous languages that are
spoken by migrant communities across Europe, as stated by the European
Commission in its comprehensive report on “Europeans and their Languages” from 2012.
Surely, with so many languages in play, how do you decide when and where translation is feasible, and when it’s not?
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giovedì, gennaio 10, 2013
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