I see what you mean (or: The untranslatable yellow face of doom) It’s been mentioned here before, the use of emoticons to communicate to each other, and questioning if this might be a new form of communication, Read More » December 10, 2015
Europe’s Contribution to the Future of English In my last post “Translating…The Future” I wrote about one possible aspect of the future of the English language; the probability that it will become Read More » January 27, 2015
Translating… The Future? A little over 600 years ago, Geoffrey Chaucer, whom is widely considered to be the father of English literature, asked why anyone would possibly want Read More » January 12, 2015
English: The New Latin? English is the one language that can be found in every corner of the world. It is taught and recognized on every continent and its Read More » July 31, 2009