Monday, January 30, 2012

If I were a translator in Russia what languages would be good to know?

besides for english and russian what is a good language to know? something people would pay to have translated but it is not rarely used. Any idea's please chinese in china there suppose to become the biggest english speaking country so it would be a waist. So any idea's?If I were a translator in Russia what languages would be good to know?
The Russian people do a lot of business with China. Russians come to China to learn Chinese. I am at a University in China now and the Chinese language is being taught to Russian students as well as the Korean language and English language.The international business language is English...so the languages you would need if you were in Russia would have to be at least Russian and English. My guess would be Chinese for the next choice....so learning Mandarin would not be a waste.If I were a translator in Russia what languages would be good to know?
There are literally hundreds (if I remember right) of dialects of Russian in Russia if I remember right, so if you're planning on specializing in a region, it might be good to speak their exact language, not just Russian itself. While many are easily understood with Russian, a lot are very indeed different and unrelated to Russian itself at all, such as the Tatar language. There are even seperated languages such as Ossetian and Azeri and Degestanian.If I were a translator in Russia what languages would be good to know?
try this http://translation2.paralink.com/ or this http://www.worldlingo.com/ru/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html



all languages are good
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