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In blarlo’s News category, we bring you the latest updates on translation agencies and international markets. From financial or export-related topics to the latest developments in new technologies. Visit our blog and explore!

Machine Translation: A Real Threat to Qualified Professional Translators?

Machine translation can be a very useful tool, but can it replace translation services? The simple answer is no. While it is true that it is useful and helps to speed up the work, it does not provide a professional result by itself. We could say that it will help you if you want to understand a sentence or look up a word, but when it comes to producing a well-translated text, you will have to resort to a professional …

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Be careful of emojis and their meanings

Emojis have become a routine and seemingly simple form of communication in which, with a single symbol, an emotion or feeling is represented. There are even those who advocate that use of an exclusive communication language consisting entirely of emojis would successfully unify languages ​​as in the days of Esperanto. But do you really know what they all mean? Emojis can broadcast confusing messages Emojis first appeared in Japan in the 1990s. They were created with a clear intention: to …

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