Italian Translations

Italian Translations
2012-02-22 14:04

With approximately 60 million native speakers, Italian is the fourth most widely spoken of Romance languages, after SpanishPortuguese and French.

The Italian economy is driven in a large part by the manufacture of high-quality consumer goods produced by small and medium-sized enterprises, many of them family owned. The north is developed and industrial, dominated by private companies; the south, with its beautiful shores and cultural heritage, is agricultural and counts on tourism.

Italy is also world famous for brands such as ArmaniGucciVersaceFerreroBarilla and many others. 58.3% of Italian exports in 2010 were to Europe. The top four European countries importing Italian goods are Germany, France, Spain and Switzerland. Eastern Asia is the third top geographical area for the number of Italian businesses, outnumbering North America by about 1,500 units.
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German Translations

German Translations
2012-02-20 23:00

Why are German translations a top language in the translation market? The reason is that German is a very important language in the EU, and Germany is a leading economy with huge potential.

With an estimated 90–98 million native speakers, German is one of the world’s major languages and is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union. Standard German originated as a written language, and, even though its regional varieties are only to a certain degree influenced by the local dialects, they are very distinct, making German a pluricentric language.

The German economy is the fifth largest in the world and Europe’s largest. It is a leading exporter of machinery, vehicles, chemicals and household equipment and benefits from a highly skilled labour force.

Germany has one of the world’s highest levels of education, technological development and economic productivity. Since the end of World War II, the number of young people entering universities has more than tripled, and the trade and technical schools in Germany are among the world’s best.

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