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Language & Culture « The African Linguists Network Blog
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The African Linguists Network Blog. Global Tools for Translators, Tutors, Teachers and Linguists. Raquo; Language and Culture. Language and culture are very closely related. They are inseparable. A language is the vehicle by which a culture is passed on from parents to children. A language is an essential part of a culture. As a child absorbs his/her culture, he/she aquires the language of the culture. These two things happen at the same time, and you rarely have one without the other. Culture shapes tho...
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Language & Business « The African Linguists Network Blog
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The African Linguists Network Blog. Global Tools for Translators, Tutors, Teachers and Linguists. Raquo; Language and Business. Start a Freelance Translation Business. If you are bi- or multi-lingual, then you may have an excellent opportunity to start your own business without even knowing it! According to the 2007 edition of Writer’s Market. Freelance translators can expect to make between $0.50 and $1.40 per word for business translation and between $5,000 and $10,000 per project for fiction t...Becau...
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The word “Welcome” in all African language « The African Linguists Network Blog
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The African Linguists Network Blog. Global Tools for Translators, Tutors, Teachers and Linguists. Raquo; Language and Technology. Raquo; The word Welcome in all African language. The word Welcome in all African language. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 211 other followers. The ALN Facebook page. The ALN Facebook page. The word Welcome in all African language. Kimeru – igua wamukiri mono. Yao – twapochere. Notify me ...
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Language Guide « The African Linguists Network Blog
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The African Linguists Network Blog. Global Tools for Translators, Tutors, Teachers and Linguists. Raquo; Language Guide. Learn: Akan from Niger / Congo Areas. The Akan languages are part of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo languages. There are about 7 million Akan speakers in eastern Ivory Coast, south-central Ghana, and central Togo. There are numerous dialects of Akan, including Twi, Fante, Bono, Wasa, Nzema, Baule and Anyi, with a high level of mutual intelligibility between them. Wɔwo ɑdɑsɑ nyinɑ to...