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TradOnline brings the book-loving on Pinterest

We like to translate and communicate, and we also like books. All these interests conflated have led us to create a board on Pinterest, devoted to books in translation, that we couldn’t have fallen in...

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[Interview] Planete Urgence and Mon Arbre, Ma Tribu – prospects for...

Audrey Roy is head of partnerships and development at Planète Urgence. We’ve been working with Audrey since 2010 on a project that is very close to our heart: www.monarbre-matribu.com. We’ll be getting...

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Dianna Bellerose: Fighting against gender discrimination through Fire and Ice

We like to celebrate people who want to make an impact on society: today we present to you Dianna Bellerose’s book, with the evocative title “Fire and Ice.” In her own words, Dianna would like “to stop...

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Food from France: no frogs on my plate!

I know French people are called froggies, but you rarely see frogs in restaurant menus. Nor snails, for that matter. I never tasted snails, by the way (I did taste frog… during an Asian meal). However,...

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Calling all visual artists: paint a pixel for a cause!

Having the world in words is all right, but is it enough? We’d like to see your (actual) vision for one of the countries featured in The World in Words. Pick an entry and ad-lib on the stories it...

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The Estonian way: put a hat into your head

Common phrases and fun expressions In Estonian, instead of putting shoes on, you put them INTO your foot (“Pane kingad jalga”),…Click To Tweet – Powered By CoSchedule In Estonian, instead of putting...

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Dragonflying into sadness in Vietnam

“Buồn như con chuồn” literally translates as “as sad as a dragonfly” Listen to the sound… “Buồn” (sad) rhymes with “chuồn” (dragonfly), so it’s a way to create unique similes. – Hoa Bui   The post...

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The trickster from Brazil

{EAV:d79f7523a50b3c8d} “Saci looks like a one-legged young black boy. He wears a red hood, smokes a pipe, rides the wind, disappears and appears at will, and is more of a trickster (he hides things...

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