Simpson Soft UK
We are a Linguistic Services Provider and provide Translation, Transcription, Localisation, and DTP services in well over 350 languages.
Quality Assurance - The process entails assuring precise, reliable, and superior translations by utilizing techniques including terminology uniformity, translation memory management, linguistic quality assurance, and efficient teamwork.
Here are some Top CAT tools that experts at Simpson Soft use, which provide this feature: https://simpsonsoft.co.uk/blog/best-cat-tools-in-the-translation-industry
Translation memory - A database that holds all of the translations you have already finished, from any translator. By allowing you to save and reuse all previously approved translations, translation memory improves translation consistency and saves you time.
Here are some Top CAT tools that experts at Simpson Soft use, which provide this feature: https://simpsonsoft.co.uk/blog/best-cat-tools-in-the-translation-industry
Terminology management
It entails guaranteeing consistency in translation, identifying and extracting words, validating and updating the database, and enabling accurate and efficient translations with auto-suggest and auto-correct features.
Here are some Top CAT tools that experts at Simpson Soft use that provide this feature: https://simpsonsoft.co.uk/blog/best-cat-tools-in-the-translation-industry
27/11/2023
As of 2017, it was known that Amadeo García García is the last surviving speaker of this fascinating language called Taushiro. He was the only one who understood his brother's last words, "Ta va’a ui," which means "I am dying." Ironic that the last words he heard in his language so aptly described the fate of the language as well. Linguists from Peru’s Ministry of Culture are working with Amadeo to save the memory of the language.
Read more: https://simpsonsoft.co.uk/blog/2023/endangered-languages
17/11/2023
The extinction of languages is very real according to a UNESCO report, which says that nearly 2,500 languages are in danger of becoming extinct.
Ainu is a "language isolate," unrelated to any other language. This makes it impossible to trace exactly where the language originated or where its people came from. The Ainu language has many dialects, but they are so different from each other that a speaker of one of the dialects cannot recognize what a speaker of another dialect says! The few remaining speakers are found in parts of Japan.
It has been classified as a critical endangered language, which means that “The youngest speakers are grandparents and older, and they speak the language partially and infrequently”
Read more on what is being done to preserve this language: https://simpsonsoft.co.uk/blog/2023/endangered-languages.
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