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Spread the words: reuse, recycle, read

View blog , stefania de angelis williams , 13 jul 2008

Tagged as: cultural, endangered language

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Hello,

I am preparing a poster to celebrate the International Year of Languages, and I would like your views. Do you like it?
Let me know! Stefania

Williams Language Solutions.....
.....Competence in International Communications

100% Recyclable

We translate into another language without leaving anything behind. Words are used at 100% of their potential. Please reuse words – there are too many endangered languages.

0% Corrosive

Unless used improperly – mind your language. Words can hurts.

100% ORGANIC

Our translators are mainly made out of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen. In other words, mainly water and a bit of fat (some have more fat than others...).

SPREAD THE WORDS:
REUSE, RECYCLE, READ.

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languages are in constant recycle!

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