Marco NevesWhy does Norway have two names?The Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Jon Fosse, who writes in Nynorsk, one of the two official standards of Norwegian. The…Oct 5, 2023Oct 5, 2023
Marco NevesThe woman who hated CatalanLet’s hear the story of the Portuguese woman who didn’t like Catalan; the Barcelona man who didn’t like Catalonia; the priest who was…Aug 12, 2023Aug 12, 2023
Marco NevesA Short History of Portuguese (and the World) in 10 WordsTo celebrate World Portuguese Language Day (May 5th), we take a journey through the combined history of Portuguese and the world — in 10…May 5, 2023May 5, 2023
Marco NevesThe Languages of Europe’s Five Smallest CountriesTiny countries are fascinating. They always remind me of fairy tales (“there was a small kingdom where everybody was happy”), even if with…Mar 27, 2022Mar 27, 2022
Marco NevesThe languages of Afghanistan (and the origin of “orange”)Where did the word “orange” come from? Before we discover its origin, let’s talk about the languages of a country that has been in the news…Sep 10, 2021Sep 10, 2021
Marco NevesWhat is the origin of the word “sugar”?Sugar is bad for us but tastes so good — let’s look at its history in 10 words from around the world.Jul 24, 2021Jul 24, 2021
Marco NevesFive Myths about TranslationThere are many myths surrounding translation. I picked five.Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
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Bernardo CalhanasWhat has translation got to offer to your industry?Almost all industries benefit from tapping the power of translation…Aug 6, 2018Aug 6, 2018
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