SpanSource was founded by Facundo Fernandez-Irujo 14 years ago to fill a niche for responsive and customized localization services. Find out what makes SpanSource an industry leader in this short video.
#spansource#localization#translation#business#argentina#rosario
Making materials that resonate with learners is not just about ensuring they are in the “right” language – there is much more to making learning relevant. This post is sharing tips & ideas to consider in your next #learning content design. https://t.co/Ut3OdMi3OU #spansource
Countless dictionaries & glossaries are available online for translators & editors. However, the RAE dictionary remains the gold standard amongst them. Gabriela Nesossi is taking us on a beautiful journey with her family RAE in this post. https://t.co/UOs9hsxyDT #spansource
Did you know “I am” is the shortest complete sentence in the #English language? Give this article a read for other interesting facts about the English language! #FunFactFriday https://t.co/gJhPZWmT2V @BBlogRT#language#FunFact
At #SpanSource, we combine #localization expertise, collaborative language technologies and computer-assisted translation tools to achieve top consistency and savings in projects involving large #translation volumes and quick turnarounds. https://t.co/QGON2tLIxB
“What helps you learn?” This question has been posed by learning providers over decades. In this article, we explain the four key principles, known as the Adult Learning Principles, that are fundamental in helping adults #learn. https://t.co/kxCbldv1Ww #spansource#teaching
At #SpanSource, we work hand in hand with our clients to find the best solution for each project. Contact us today to talk about what you’re looking for in a #localization partner. https://t.co/7R82gHKgD4 #translation
Ironically, the word ‘misspell’ is one of the most frequently misspelled words.
Check out this fun read for more English spelling facts. #FunFactFriday
https://t.co/SHTs33hrD3 #spelling#english
This article is sharing where the state of the inclusive language discussion stands. What are your thoughts on this topic? https://t.co/qUR5oyFC3p #spansource#language#inclusivelanguage
A group of AI researchers takes the perennial human vs. machine debate to the next level by claiming their system outperforms professional #translators...in news, on adequacy (read on for more caveats). https://t.co/hikzci6ZBb
Dynamic artwork increases audience engagement. But it can also raise your e-Learning localization costs. https://t.co/y5oiuZdTRJ #spansource#elearning#localization
Do you know what the longest one-syllable word in English is? Or what's the longest word with no repeating letters? This fun list has the answers! #funfactfriday https://t.co/FhQ8Qq7eXT
A good #translator is not someone who has just memorized a lot of terminology. #Translation is as much about knowing where – and how – to search for terms as it is about having the necessary linguistic infrastructure to use them once they’ve been found. https://t.co/TF5baBnFOg
A group of researchers performed a large-scale analysis in 41 languages across 10 language families to determine semantic alignment between languages. The results are quite interesting! Learn more + see the results of Slator's reader polls in this article: https://t.co/Zqbv9ckyrt
Project Management is at the heart of the value delivered by a Language Service Provider.#SpanSource has developed a flexible, in-house PMO solution to assist our Clients with their #ProjectManagement needs. Read more about our PM office solutions here: https://t.co/Z8Xcm9nntZ
Do you which word in the English language has 5 consecutive vowels? Or what the shortest complete sentence is in English? Find out, in this fun article! #FunFactFriday#english#englishfacts#language https://t.co/GpWb7Ki1yN
"The fundamental problem with ‘Spanish (Latin America)’ dubbing: there’s simply no such thing." In this article, Elise Hendricks dives into the issues faced by #translators#dubbing movies into what is called ‘Spanish (Latin America)’. https://t.co/jMfl22k5p2 #spanish#spansource
Have you ever heard of any of these #English words? Interestingly enough, the longest word in English is not included in this article. That's because it is over 57 pages long and contains 189,819 letters! https://t.co/9VUAxbKKht #FunFactFriday#language