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Category: Culture and Language

What is Ukrainian Translation?

We often hear about English translation, German translation, and Russian translation, but Ukrainian translation sounds quite unusual to our ears when we hear it despite our familiarity with Ukraine. As Mirora, we wanted to provide a Ukrainian translation guide for…

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Russian English Translation

The Russia – Ukraine war shook the world deeply. As plurilateral discussions gained momentum, the demand for translation and interpretation services grew rapidly. During these tragic days, two language combinations come to the fore: Russian and English. Russian English During…

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What is Korean Translation

Did you know the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) has prepared a list of languages according to how difficult they are to learn and the approximate time an English speaker would have to spend to learn each language? Without a doubt,…

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Is There Anyone Brave Enough To Translate From Turkish To Japanese?

The demand for Turkish-Japanese translation is on the rise! We can follow a series of events from the 13th century to today if we think of Turkish-Japanese relations. When it comes to interactions - cultural, political, economic, social; the list…

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What is Arabic Translation

Before going on a vacation, we collect things and pack our suitcases. However, most of the time, after saying “yes, I am finally ready for a vacation” we reopen that suitcase and either pull our stuff out or pile more…

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English Translation Services

Did you know that businesses that invest in translation services are 1.5 times more likely to see an increase in their revenue? Translating and localizing content is crucial in the age of digital marketing. As the world becomes more interconnected,…

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Modern Hebrew and Translation

When you read the title, you may wonder, “What is modern Hebrew anyway?” The history of this language, which we often refer to simply as Hebrew, actually goes back quite a bit and has an important place in history. Hebrew…

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A Brief Conversation On German Translation

Based on the motto “Consult one even if you know well,” we wanted to ask a translator friend who graduated from the German translation department before writing about it. Ezgi Yıldız graduated from Dokuz Eylül University, Department of Turkish-English-German Translation. Much has…

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Turkish – Persian Translation

Languages are a vital tool for conveying past events to the present, and if history and language are thought of independently, one of them will be missing a crucial piece. We begin our article, Turkish – Persian Translation, with a bit…

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The Effect of the Alphabet in Russian Translation

Despite the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the rapid disintegration and “independence” of the countries affiliated with the Soviet Union, Russian is still spoken by more than 250 million people in 18 countries around the world. Russian…

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