There is an interesting new Idealist Group that some of you may be interested in joining: I'm proud to speak more than one language.
Started by someone in New York City, the gro ... MORE
Hi all,
I hope you all had a good start into the new year - whenever it started for you! ;)
I just wanted to quickly post an update, because it's been a while that anyone has ... MORE
Happy New Year, everyone!
2008 is the International Year of Languages, as announced by the United Nations General Assembly. This distinction means that this year, the UN will gi ... MORE
Chinese
We now have 40 sign ups and 8 new comments since the beginning of the summer. As one of the comments wrote: “Great! It creates a sense of community in a world that tent ... MORE
Hi everyone,
I'm writing with an update and to introduce myself: I am the new
German Language Liaison, and I am excited to report that there are
just about over 100 people si ... MORE
Hi all!
This is Bei, the new Chinese Language Intern. For the next few months I will be working to further develop the Chinese Idealist website. My primary project right now is t ... MORE
Hey everyone,
This is Marianne, the Portuguese Language Intern for the summer. I just wanted to update you all on some very exciting things happening on the Portuguese site. A ... MORE
Greetings!
We now have 33 sign ups and 1 new emails. Koo Yuen from China expressed his interests in the translation project.
Have a healthy summer!
Katen
Chinese Language L ... MORE
Hi everyone! I just wrapped up the draft for the Portuguese Community Action Center. We're entering the editing process now, and it will soon be added to the site. There has als ... MORE
Dear all,
There are total 32 sign ups including 6 new and 3 new comments.
The new 6 are from Potsdam, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Zhengzhou, Chengdu separately. The new comments exp ... MORE
Greetings!
It's been a while but things have been relatively quiet for this liaison. There has been no activity on the forum but we have as of yesterday 29 sign ups. We also had ... MORE
About half of the world's languages are not expected to survive past the end of the 21st century. But this recent article from Reuters explains the role the internet is playing i ... MORE
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