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If you could eavesdrop on the entire Earth, you would hear Chinese. Would you understand anything?

13th October 2009
Contrary to common belief, the most widely spoken language in the world is not English, but Mandarin Chinese. Research conducted in the last years points out that Mandarin is spoken by about 1 billion people in the world, being followed by Spanish, Englis... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Will The Iraqi Dinar Rise Now That The Constitution Is Approved?

12th October 2009
The current constitution of Iraq was approved by an October 15, 2005 ratification vote. The proposed constitution was drafted in 2005 by members of the Interim Iraqi Government to replace the Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitiona... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn to Speak the German Language

01st October 2009
German is one of the most widely spoken languages worldwide. It is the official language of several countries including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Belgium. After the English language, it is the most commonly known language in the European Union, o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

By degrees: The different German dialects

01st October 2009
German is one of the most popular languages in the world. In fact, the Guinness Book of World Records has listed the German language as one of the three languages that are learned the most by people. It is also included in the ten most spoken languages in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Moldova Casinos

30th September 2009
Moldova is a country that has rich history and very tumultuous past; it was declared an independent state on 27th August 1991 and since then it has prospered with every passing year. A relatively small country, Moldova has a vast number of tourists drawn ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Farce of the G-20

30th September 2009
Executive Summary – It is the G-20 nations running around threatening sanctions on the weaker nations for not complying with their dictatorial cross border tax information sharing requests. We need to look at some of these G-20 nations and see what a re... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Should I Learn Arabic?

22nd September 2009
Is it Worth Learning Arabic?Arabic is one of the world's major languages, and talent in Arabic is an ability that is's in high demand. With the ongoing significance of the Middle East for both strategic reasons and for its oil resources, the Western worl... Read >
Author: Billy Bobby

Removals to Canary Islands

22nd September 2009
Moving to Canary Islands? Relocating to Canary Islands? Removal from Canary Islands? If you are moving to or from Canary Islands and are trying to organise your removals service, then please call Armishaws Removals for a free quotation. We have been movi... Read >
Author: Armishaws Removals

Jobs4Actuary Provides Actuarial Service in French

18th September 2009
Jobs4Actuary.com has launched its French version website for actuarial recruitment. With this action, Jobs4Actuary.com extends its reach to the French speaking countries and regions, besides the current English coverage. French is the second most pop... Read >
Author: BTNX Inc.

Information on Singapore

18th August 2009
Are you willing to gather more information on Singapore? It is one of the popular destinations among travelers across the globe. It is regarded as a shopper’s paradise and the place is always bustling with tourists from all over the world. Whether you w... Read >
Author: Rohan arora

Fiji Island Holiday Where can I travel in Fiji

10th August 2009
If you are thinking of taking a holiday and you are not quite sure where to go, you will seriously consider the ultimate retreat haven that is the amazing country of Fiji. This is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean that consists of about 322 isla... Read >
Author: BenArthurnz

Translate technical Spanish

09th August 2009
The technical Spanish translation service meets all the technical linguistic demand set by any potential client. The professional technical translators are selected purely based on their linguistic abilities and their in-depth knowledge of the specific co... Read >
Author: translation

Where can I travel in Fiji?

12th June 2009
If you are thinking of taking a holiday and you are not quite sure where to go, you will seriously consider the ultimate retreat haven that is the amazing country of Fiji. This is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean that consists of about 322 isla... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

101 reasons why you should visit Malta

08th June 2009
Let’s get one thing straight from the off – Malta is an absolutely fabulous little country. What it lacks in size it more than makes up for in terms of things to do, places to see and experiences to, er, experience. For those of you who know little... Read >
Author: Lucborg

Where can I travel in East Timor?

06th June 2009
With the hassles of working life and all the tiresome news of credit crunches and financial woes, quite often, you may feel like escaping from all the stress and taking some time off. There’s no better remedy than to escape to a resort and relax and th... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Official Languages of South Africa

05th June 2009
There are few other accurate reflections of the cultural diversity of South Africa which match its official languages. Eleven official languages make South Africa the country with the second-most number of constitutionally recognised languages next to Bol... Read >
Author: Tim Keats

German translation is a money spinner

29th May 2009
German is the native language of Germany and is one of the official languages of the United Nations. It is also spoken by around 105 million people as native language and about 80 million as non-native language. Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Denmark, ... Read >
Author: outsourcing.translation

The Languages of South Africa

11th May 2009
The languages of South Africa depict the history and cultural diversity of not just one nation but of the continent itself. The variety of different yet often related languages used by the different tribes speaks to the diversity of human cultural develop... Read >
Author: Tim Keats

The Languages of South Africa

11th May 2009
The languages of South Africa depict the history and cultural diversity of not just one nation but of the continent itself. The variety of different yet often related languages used by the different tribes speaks to the diversity of human cultural develop... Read >
Author: Tim Keats

Immigration South Africa

29th April 2009
South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa. The South African coast stretches 2,798 kilometres and borders both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. To the north of South Africa lie Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, to the e... Read >
Author: ptej1234

Immigration South Africa

29th April 2009
South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa. The South African coast stretches 2,798 kilometres and borders both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. To the north of South Africa lie Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, to the e... Read >
Author: ptej1234

Where can I travel in Tanzania?

28th April 2009
You have probably been looking for the perfect place for a while, perhaps weeks if not months! Well, here is the good news; you do not have to look any more! Tanzania is the perfect African country to visit, whether you are a family, couple or a group of ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Where can I travel in Swaziland?

27th April 2009
Swaziland is one of the smallest countries in the south east of Africa. She is landlocked and shares borders with Mozambique to the east and South Africa to the north, south and west. Swaziland has a population of approximately 1 million people and there ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Top South Africa Attractions to Visit

27th April 2009
South Africa is a country known for its diversity, with eleven official languages, chic cities combined with poverty-stricken towns, contrasting natural landscapes and many different cultures. South Africa attractions are just as diverse, too, providing t... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Where can I travel in South Africa?

25th April 2009
What is better than having a place to return every year to have a vacation of a lifetime? Now, once you get the chance to visit South Africa, the Land of the Rising Sun, it is like a dream come true. South Africa gives you that freedom and space to live l... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Where can I travel in Somali?

22nd April 2009
Somalia is not your average tourist destination but is strictly a place for travelers with a charmed life and a bullet proofed spirit due to the sporadic insecurity and inter-clan clashes. All in all, Somali contains some of the best sites to be discovere... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Where can I travel in Rwanda?

15th April 2009
One cannot say enough about the beauty of Rwanda; it goes beyond description and words. Talking about Rwanda, one feels the dearth of words because a tour around this gorgeous country is all you need to appreciate nature and beauty at its best. Rwanda is ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Malta - Mixing The Modern With The Old

15th April 2009
The Mediterranean island of Malta is a small, densely populated island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea, and the official languages are Maltese and English. Malta is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe for many reasons. A yea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Where can I travel in Equatorial Guinea?

31st March 2009
Do you at times wish that the world would just open up and swallow you whole because you don’t seem to get anytime to rest from the work load at hand? Then shove everything away and escape to the quiet Spanish-speaking country of Equatorial Guinea. Equa... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Thinking about Learning Spanish?

31st March 2009
When software like the Rosetta Stone Language Software comes along, there are bound to be those who feel the need to assess it, and as a result there are many reviews out there for the software, including the Software’s learn Spanish reviews. Learnin... Read >
Author: Todd R.

Learn To Speak Spanish Online

28th March 2009
The Spanish language is the most popular language in the world second to English. Spanish is the official language of about twenty countries. Spanish is affiliated by the United Nations as one of the six official languages. The familiarity of Spanish and ... Read >
Author: ajantarocks

Where can I travel in Chad?

27th March 2009
Traveling to Africa is usually a sensitive matter to some people. Not every one looks forward to traveling her mainly because of its reputation with famine, poverty and war. Well, Africa has much to offer the traveler and the beautiful landscapes and attr... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

The Art of the Greet

27th March 2009
The fear of travelling to a new country is often exacerbated by the worry of learning a new language. The uniqueness of South Africa is that, on arrival, you need to learn how to greet in not one but 11 official languages and a few dozen more unofficia... Read >
Author: Tim Keats

Where can I travel in Burundi?

27th March 2009
Who doesn’t like the idea of a holiday? It is an excellent way to get away from business responsibilities, enjoy a wonderful time with friends and family and Burundi has the perfect destinations for you to have precisely this. The Republic of Burundi is... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Expat in Cyprus versus expat in Greece

12th March 2009
As an expat even the smallest differences between two places become a major issue. An expat has to deal with difficulties and problems which a tourist or local will never encounter, from employment, social acceptance, medical insurance and even climate. ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Importance of intelligence for an expat in Malta

12th March 2009
There are many factors influencing the life of an expat, no matter the country where she is established. From initial funding, specialization, country of origin and the country itself, all these have their contribution to the over-all state of the expat. ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Spain worth Seeing Country

03rd March 2009
Spain is second largest country of Europe after France. Spain is located in south Western Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Due to its location, Spain was affected a lot with external influences. Because of historical influences, Spain has rich culture. Sp... Read >
Author: nickwilson

Vacation & Hotels in Barcelona

03rd March 2009
Barcelona is second largest city of Spain. Barcelona is located on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula facing the Mediterranean Sea. It is also the capitol of Catalonia community of Spain. This city has very old and different kind of architecture... Read >
Author: nickwilson

Talk to a Man in a Language he Understands

17th February 2009
“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language - that goes to his heart.” - Nelson Mandela. Learning another language is one of the most important things you can choose to do. Altho... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Castilian; the official language of Spain

03rd February 2009
Many when asked will say that the language of Spain is Spanish though this in fact is not the case. This being that saying that Spanish is the language of Spain would have been like saying that the language of Yugoslavia was Yugoslavian. Yes, the people o... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

Why Would You Want To Speak Greek?

09th January 2009
At first glance learning to speak the Greek language looks an awful lot harder than learning Spanish or French, and if your going to live in Greece then no problem because all Greeks speak English anyway. Or do they? Well according to a recent survey o... Read >
Author: davesharp

Learn German Quick - What You Need To Know About Learning German Fast

13th December 2008
There are languages that are considered major in the world. This is so because of the number of people who use these languages as a tool and means of communication. In some countries, some of these languages have been named as the official languages. Germ... Read >
Author: JD Dean

Destination Catalonia, Spain

11th December 2008
CATALONIA Catalonia is an autonomous region in the northeast of Spain. It borders France to the north and has more than 500km of mediterranean coastline. It’s official languages are Catalan and Spanish. The largest city in Catalonia, and its c... Read >
Author: Dazo

Car Hire in South Africa - Driving License Law

06th December 2008
As in other countries, when hiring a car in South Africa you have to meet certain licensing regulation criteria. The following criteria must be met when hiring a car in South Africa: Full driving license: Your driving license must be a Full Driv... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Barcelona - a melting pot of culture, food and architecture

30th November 2008
Barcelona Barcelona located on the Iberian Peninsula’s northeast coast is renowned for its contemporary museums and eccentric gothic architectural buildings past and present. This Catalan city oozes charm and sophistication making it one of the most ... Read >
Author: Anurag

2009 Euro Capital Weekends - Mahon

24th November 2008
Minorca - or as it's often known Menorca - is a pretty small island, and for those holidaymakers who like a few days away at a time instead of a week or two, a weekend based in Menorca's capital Mahon could add up to a great few days away. Mahon's name... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Learn Spanish online? Is It The Best Method You Have?

27th October 2008
Spanish may have originated in Spain but it is the official language of many Latin American countries. In America there are pockets where Spanish is the main spoken language and English is understood by too few people. New York itself is fast becoming bil... Read >
Author: Herman Wheeler

The Irish Language

20th October 2008
Although Ireland is now an English speaking country, it does have its own national language called Irish or Gaeilge. It was once spoken throughout Ireland, but today due to many factors, it's a minority language, which can still be heard in particular par... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Learn How to Speak Mandarin - 13 Basic Mandarin Chinese Phrases

12th September 2008
The Chinese language is a complicated communication system that has numerous written characters as well as a number of different dialects. If you are interested in learning how to speak Mandarin, you will first need to understand the basics of this Chines... Read >
Author: Sean Lee

A Guide to Buying Property in South Africa For Extra Income

08th September 2008
Buying property in South Africa is an excellent way of generating income. Out of the popular foreign property markets, South Africa offers an exciting blend of beauty, culture, history, nature and environmental friendliness. The South African property mar... Read >
Author: lisacraske

what makes Moroccan tiles unique?

04th September 2008
Moroccan inspired interior design and architecture has a warm, spicy flair-the perfect theme to create a private exotic oasis getaway right in your own home.Let your creativity flow as you delve into the artistic charm of this old world culture. With sev... Read >
Author: calvdavid

what makes Moroccan tiles unique?

03rd September 2008
Moroccan inspired interior design and architecture has a warm, spicy flair-the perfect theme to create a private exotic oasis getaway right in your own home.Let your creativity flow as you delve into the artistic charm of this old world culture. With sev... Read >
Author: calvdavid

Moroccan Style - Tips for Creating lavish Moroccan theme Oasis

29th July 2008
With several official languages, Morocco is a crossroad of many cultures and styles.Often used as a source of inspiration for painters, writers and hippies, Morocco can be seen as a captivating oasis. The Moroccan style is now hot in the US, imposing its ... Read >
Author: calvdavid

EFL in Malta

16th July 2008
Malta has fast become one of Europe's premier EFL destinations, as the island's ties with the English language, coupled with its fantastic natural resources have made this an attractive location for agents and private students alike. With its rich hist... Read >
Author: Tom West

Language Schools in Malta

16th July 2008
Inhabited since around 5200 B.C, Malta’s rich, vibrant history and culture have ensured its survival, prosperity, and lure throughout Europe’s history. Today, this jewel in the Mediterranean has entered a new chapter, with its acceptance into the E.U,... Read >
Author: Tom West

English in Malta

16th July 2008
In the Southern Mediterranean, just 93 Kilometres South of Sicily and 288 Kilometres North of Tunisia, is the little island of Malta, where cultures have been meeting for thousands of years, and communication is part of the very bedrock of the island’s ... Read >
Author: Tom West

Hospitality of Barcelona Hotels-Cheap Barcelona Hotels

02nd July 2008
Barcelona enjoys a privileged location on the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula along the shores of the Mediterranean. The second largest city in Spain in terms of size and population, there are two official languages spoken in the city. Barcelo... Read >
Author: Nancy Eben

Learning French In School Is Beneficial

18th June 2008
Learning to speak French can be useful in many applications. If you are lucky enough to learn French in school, then you may find throughout your life that you can use it for many different reasons. Learning this language can be helpful when trying to sta... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Mahon - Capital Of Menorca

17th June 2008
The second largest of the popular Spanish Balearic islands is Menorca. Mahon is the capital city of Menorca. Today it is a prosperous hub for tourism, but it hasn't always been that way. Rough Beginnings Mahon's name has been spelled a variety of wa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Translation Software In Translation Service Industry

02nd May 2008
It is easy to start a global business, but it is not simple to reach your potential customers. One of the best ways of reaching your target customers is through their own (mother) language. It is because of this reason that these days business of all size... Read >
Author: seoicreon

This Is Why You Should Be Collecting Canadian Coins

19th February 2008
Canadian Coins are cool. Canadian currency or Canadian Coinage. Coins produced by the Royal Canadian Mint and circulated in Canada are called as Canadian Coins.These coins are denominated in lower denomination like cents and dollar, highest denomination b... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

English To Spanish Translation Metasearch

15th February 2008
Learning Spanish: Accredited Language Online Spanish College Credits Language Learning Spanish " Stephen Krashen. Welcome to our Spanish language Schools in Spain. Another great advantage of learning to speak Spanish on podcast is that you could do i... Read >
Author: Lori

Where is German Spoken?

24th January 2008
The German language is a one of the world's major languages. The German language is closely related to English and Dutch. Around the world, German is spoken by 100 million native speakers and approximately an additional 80 million non-native speakers. ... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Hebrew: A Brief History

21st January 2008
Hebrew is spoken by more than six million people. The majority of these live in the modern state of Israel but it Hebrew is also spoken by Jewish communities around the world in varying levels of proficiency. In the state of Israel, it is one of the t... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Book a Holiday to Malta

08th January 2008
Malta is a small island state in Europe, in the middle of the Mediterranean and is a popular holiday destination for many Europeans, mostly from the U.K., Germany, Italy, France and Holland. Tourists visit the island for various reasons and the island off... Read >
Author: Edward Penza

An Online Visit to Norway

28th September 2007
Norway is a kingdom that is situated in the northern part of Europe. Together with Denmark and Sweden, Norway is part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The kingdom of Norway has a population of around 4 million, scattered on a total of 385,155 km² . There a... Read >
Author: Michael Rad

Malta: The Mediterraneans best kept secret

26th July 2007
The Mediterranean island of Malta is one of the major tourist destinations for many West-European countries and is gaining popularity outside of Europe as well. About Malta Malta is a small island state, with a population of around 400,000. The coun... Read >
Author: Edward Penza

Malta: The Mediterranean’s best kept secret

23rd July 2007
The Mediterranean island of Malta is one of the major tourist destinations for many West-European countries and is gaining popularity outside of Europe as well. About Malta Malta is a small island state, with a population of around 400,000. The coun... Read >
Author: Edward Penza

SARDINIA PROPERTY

31st May 2007
Unlike its’ namesake, the sardine, whose local catches have been decreasing, Sardinian property is becoming increasingly popular with northern Europeans as a different type of getaway from other Mediterranean spots. The island of Sardinia is seeped ... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

CYPRUS PROPERTY

31st May 2007
The island of Cyprus has been popular with western Europeans since the Crusades and before. Seeped in history Cyprus has always been a valuable part of the trade routes from the East to the West. Goods from exotic places were brought from the Levant to th... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

Alicante Vacations: Half a World Away Feels So Right

01st March 2007
Sometimes traveling a few miles or a couple states away is enough of a removal to achieve relaxation and a sense of escape; sometimes, it’s necessary to pack a bigger bag and put the ocean in between you and your tired old cubicle. When this weary-to-yo... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Valencia Holidays - Alicante, Benidorm & Valencia Holiday Attractions

06th February 2007
Valencia can be found on the eastern coast of Spain and is bordered by the regions of Catalonia, Aragon, Castilla la Mancha and Murcia. The official languages of the region are Castilian Spanish, which everyone is required to know by law throughout Spain ... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

Barcelona Convergence Of Old And New

16th November 2006
Barcelona loves to indulge in the incredible. From the urban pageant that is Las Ramblas to buildings with no straight lines, the city pushes the limits of style in everything it does, and gets away with it. As the center of the whimsical and daring Moder... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Canadian Immigration Alternatives

13th August 2006
Every year, Canada welcomes thousands of new permanent residents from all over the world to start a new life. This fact represents an excellent opportunity but it is also a great challenge that requires effort and dedication in order to achieve the object... Read >
Author: Gabrielle m.

By degrees: The different German dialects

17th May 2006
German is one of the most popular languages in the world. In fact, the Guinness Book of World Records has listed the German language as one of the three languages that are learned the most by people. It is also included in the ten most spoken languages in... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

Paris of the North America

14th April 2006
Montreal is the biggest city in Canada, its main industrial and commercial centers. It's the city of the origin of the firs Canadian banks and trade companies, the stage for numerous festivals and sows. About 450 years ago this modern bustling city was a... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

An Overview of Switzerland for Travelers

28th March 2006
The official name of Switzerland is the Swiss Confederation. If you are considering visiting Switzerland, you should know something about the country. An Overview of Switzerland for Travelers Switzerland is uniquely positioned in Europe because it... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

What You Need to Know About ... Interpol

08th February 2006
You've probably heard of Interpol and perhaps have an inkling of an idea what it is, but, like most of us, your knowledge stops there. What is Interpol and what does this organization actually do? Interpol, which is short for The International Criminal Po... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Ireland Features

05th January 2006
Features of Ireland Ireland: Map and Location Island Location: Ireland is an island off western Europe in the Northern Atlantic Ocean. Ireland is a divided country, with independent governments. The Republic of Ireland (also called Ireland or Eire... Read >
Author: Bridget Regan

Learn to Speak the German Language

12th December 2005
German is one of the most widely spoken languages worldwide. It is the official language of several countries including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Belgium. After the English language, it is the most commonly known language in the European Union, o... Read >
Author: John Davison