The hashtag may be universal, but its meaning isn't always. A single symbol can connect millions of people, yet translating it for a global audience is far more complex than it seems. https://t.co/epdhNZi9m9
A 3,000 year old sport once played by the Maya and Aztecs is making a comeback. Ulama is more than a game. It’s a living piece of history that refused to disappear. https://t.co/EnMdj9YM0T
Sperm whales might be closer to having a language than we ever thought. Their clicks follow patterns that feel surprisingly familiar. The more we learn, the harder it is to ignore. https://t.co/lij27DXHfW
What if you could see music instead of hear it? From Super Bowl stages to global concerts, Deaf performers are redefining what music can be—and it’s something you have to witness. https://t.co/56ASeipYXi
France once tried to reinvent time with a base-10 system. It made perfect sense… until it didn’t. So why do we still use 24 hours and 60 minutes? The answer goes back thousands of years. https://t.co/pzwP0jdO6A
“How’s it going?” seems simple, until it isn’t. What feels natural in one language can feel completely different in another. See why words alone aren’t always enough. https://t.co/nh3TojGhpD
Think you only speak one language? Your daily conversations are full of borrowed words and hidden meanings from around the world. Curious? Read on.
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Wishing you peace, warmth, and joy this holiday season. 🎄✨
While we’re celebrating Christmas, our team is still here if you need us.
Stay cozy and have a beautiful end to your year! https://t.co/3BjUKL2PVa
Ever wonder why we say tick-tock and not tock-tick? Or why "big bad wolf" sounds right, but "bad big wolf" sounds insane? Turns out, your brain knows the rules of English better than you think. https://t.co/ZyWkTG0QqV
Forget fancy gloves or styluses, turns out a sausage might be all you need to use your phone. Yes, really. Tap to see why meat and touchscreens actually make sense. 🌭📱 https://t.co/3b3hh4SlXB
Whistled speech. Talking drums. Messages etched in sand.
Language doesn’t always sound the way you think it should.
Click to read about some of the world’s most surprising forms of communication: https://t.co/lLzvasGL8d
When a language fades, what echoes remain? Uncover how forgotten tongues still shape culture, memory, and identity. Read the full story: https://t.co/JtASrTJQf5
Some words can't be translated with a single equivalent. See what they reveal about culture and why expert translation is key to truly understanding them.
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🎄 One wrong number, one unforgettable tradition. Discover how a Cold War red phone turned into a global hotline to Santa—no translation required.
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Ancient Mayan languages are thriving in unexpected places. Discover how migration is reviving them across the U.S. in ways few could have predicted.
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From rainforests to radio waves—Guaraní and other Tupian languages are still speaking loud. See how translation keeps these voices alive. #IndigenousLanguages#Guarani#LanguagePreservation https://t.co/WsCvEeUVvl
The Mayan languages are living bridges to ancient history. See how translation helps keep these vibrant voices heard today! #MayanLanguages#LanguagePreservation https://t.co/S2emDrMUH1
🌍 Language is identity. See how we’re helping bridge cultures through Indigenous language services across Central & South America.
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Imagine stepping into a virtual world where endangered languages come to life! 🌍🎧 Discover how VR is revolutionizing language preservation and keeping cultural heritage alive for future generations. #LanguageRevival#VirtualReality https://t.co/p85skEOQO2
Languages evolve, but can you actually forget your native tongue? Bilinguals often struggle with fading fluency, proving that language is as fluid as memory. Explore the fascinating science behind language loss and why accurate translation matters. https://t.co/A0MATmvQjx