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The Romang Language, A Peculiar Similarity, In Name Only.

May 15, 2013 By Reliable Translations

The Romang Language

 

As strange as it sounds, there is yet another language that in name only, sounds like “Romans” or even “Romany”, however “Romang”, couldn’t be further unrelated from either of these languages.

Roma or Romang is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by about 1,700 people (as of 1991) in the Jersusu Village on Romang Island in Maluku, Indonesia.

Although Reliable Translations is located in Los Angeles, California, we are international in many ways. We may not yet have Romang translation or interpreting available, however we do have Malay translations, or “Bahasa Malaysia” as it is called most recently; and many other languages of various places around the world.

 

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The Esperanto Language, An Interesting Idea…

May 8, 2013 By Reliable Translations

Esperanto Language

 

Esperanto is the most successful international auxiliary language to date, with up to two million speakers worldwide. It was invented in the late 19th century by a Polish doctor, Ludovik Zamenhof, who wanted to end inter ethnic conflict by providing everyone with a common tongue. Zamenhof’s aim was a language that was simple to learn and politically neutral.

Esperanto gained in popularity after World War I, but it was suppressed in Poland during World War II, and many associations that promoted it, including the League of Nations, did not survive the war. Today, the closest thing we have to the ‘international language’ dreamed of by Zamenhof is the very non-simple, perhaps not so neutral English.

Although Reliable Translations does not translate or interpret in Esperanto, we do a fine job at doing so in close to 50 languages!

 

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