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Most Popular Languages

Treading into the global market is challenging enough without all the linguistic hurdles that you may come across. Not everyone in the world speaks your native language and reaching out to an audience wider than your own requires a multi-factorial setup; one of which is a translation service. Language translation agencies will help you translate your content from just about any language in the world to the one that your audience speaks. Here’s a list of the languages that are the most popular among language translation agencies, and one that will help you narrow down all the overwhelming language choices you have. 1.      Simplified Chinese and Mandarin Not only is China the second largest market on Earth but a quarter of the internet users all over the world speak, understand and communicate in Chinese. China also has a huge footprint in the e-commerce industry as well, but most of the speakers do not speak English – which is why this language makes it at the top of our lis

Choosing Between Lithuanian Translation Agencies

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Lithuanian is the oldest language in the Indo-European cluster of languages; Baltic in nature. It links all the way back to the Indian Sanskrit language. Around 3.5 million people speak the language, which is a markedly small number but it continues to be of significance even today. Many Lithuanian Translation Companies are receiving requests for translating English to Lithuanian and vice-versa. Why is that so? Why Does The World Still Need The Services Of The Lithuanian Translation Agencies? The answer to this question lies in understanding the importance of the Lithuanian language itself. Understanding the role it plays in the modern world will help you understand why translation services for Lithuanian are in demand. Ø   It is one of the many official languages of the EU Ø   Many texts, researchers, and art of cultural significance is still written in Lithuanian Ø   People of European descent really value the language Ø   Lithuanian has evolved into a languag