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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact across the globe and people from all nationalities are coming to terms with it. Now that the COVID-19 vaccine is available and being rolled out in many countries around the world, you may have wondered how to talk about vaccinations in foreign languages. The team at PLS are a multilingual bunch, and we share our knowledge below.
The language training industry is facing unprecedented challenges, with great downward pressure on fees driven by current economic realities. Government budgets are stretched more than ever before, and corporate clients are likely to be reducing spend on training in the months ahead.
In the ecosystem of linguists and people who deal with foreign languages, we are familiar with the beautiful depiction of the language tree.
Have you ever wondered what new terms relating to the Coronavirus outbreak have been appearing in foreign languages? In this article the team at PLS give an insight into the terminology in their native languages.
One of the most important benefits the knowledge of foreign languages offers us is the ability to communicate with people from other countries, getting to know their culture and to an extent dissolving social barriers presented by linguistic diversity.