Day Translations’ The Linguist Magazine and Language Podcast

This article is in partnership with Day Translations, which launched The Linguist Magazine in 2024. The Linguist Magazine The magazine launched in January 2024 and in its first issue it covered a number of stories about the translations industry. There is also an extended feature on Day Translations’ New York offices in Madison Avenue; it

Day Translations Unveils The Linguist Magazine, a Quarterly Showcase of Linguistic Excellence

This post is in partnership with Day Translations, Inc. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Day Translations Unveils The Linguist Magazine, a Quarterly Showcase of Linguistic Excellence [CNew York, January 2024] — Day Translations, a global leader in language services, is thrilled to announce the launch of its highly anticipated publication, The Linguist Magazine, set to debut in

How International Companies Use Technology in Translations

Article in partnership with Day Translations. International companies need to translate their key products and services for the local markets they supply. While the most strategic and sensitive messaging must be allocated to professional translators, some day-to-day bulk translating can be delegated to language technology tools. Routledge looked at the development of language technology over

Subtitled Movies and Language Learning

Article in partnership with Day Translations. What’s the deal with subtitles in foreign movies and how they can help people learn a language? An article in The Conversation discussed the link between watching movies with subtitles and being a passive learner of a foreign language. It turns out it is not automatic that you will

Navajo and Native American Languages Spoken Today

Article in partnership with Day Translations. How Many Native American Languages Are there? According to Census data released by the United States Census Bureau in 2010, there are 169 native American languages, out of a total of 381 non-English languages in the country. At that time, 227 million Americans could only speak English as their