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Language facts: Korean

Korean is one of the Far East Asian languages, but is a so-called “language isolate” and the only remaining member of the Koreanic language family (all relative languages have been long extinct). Korean has around 80 million native speakers, and it is the official language in both South and North Korea and also one of the official languages of …

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How to drown your brand in one click

Ever wondered what makes global brands successful? Well, it’s actually many factors, but to name just a few, let’s go for authenticity, consistency and professionalism. These are “those things” that sometimes induce nightmares to marketers, but make people willing to convert into (loyal) customers. On the other hand, business is primarily about making money, and …

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How to communicate at international exhibitions #2: Localize your channels

Attending international trade fairs or exhibitions is stressful, especially if you want to push a small or mid-sized company onto an international scene – not just for the staff involved, but also for your promotion as well as your localization budget (= how you tell people in another language want you are doing and want …

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Language facts: Hungarian

Hungarian (Magyar) is an official EU language and has about 14.5 million native speakers, mostly in Hungary and the diaspora – mainly in seven neighboring countries (e.g. Romania, Serbia, Ukraine or Slovakia, the latter where Hungarian even has a status of second language in the areas inhabited by Hungarian minority), but also worldwide. Hungarian is a non-Indo-European language, a member …

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