Posted on: June 16th, 2014 by asapbademko
Austrian German (or Österreichisches Deutsch, pronounced [‘ju:stɑ’rɑɪhiʃes ‘dɔɪtʃ) is a variation of the German language written and spoken in Austria as well as used in the media and all formal situations. Austrian German has its beginning when empress Maria Theresa and her son Joseph II introduced compulsory schooling in 1774 and several reforms of administration in their multilingual Empire. For many years, Austria had a special form of the language, probably derived from medieval deeds and documents, which has a very complicated structure and vocabulary and is generally reserved only for official papers.
Writing system: Latin (German alphabet)
Official language in: Austria, Italy (South Tyrol)
Posted on: June 6th, 2014 by asapbademko
Voice over recordings in Indonesian, Khmer and Kyrgyz, for KL Video
Posted on: June 6th, 2014 by asapbademko
Voice over recordings in Turkish, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Finnish, Czech and Croatian, for Microsoft
Posted on: June 6th, 2014 by asapbademko
TV commercial voice overs in Bulgarian, Croatian, Slovenian and Greek, for Lidl
Posted on: June 4th, 2014 by asapbademko
African French (or français africain, pronounced [fran’sæ afri’kɑ:]) is the generic name of the varieties of French spoken by an estimated 120 million people in Africa spread across 15 francophone countries. Africa is thus the continent with the most French speakers in the world. French arrived in Africa as a colonial language. All the African French varieties differ from standard French both in terms of pronunciation and vocabulary, but the formal African French used in education, media, and legal documents is based on standard French vocabulary.
Written alphabet: Latin (French alphabet)
Official language in: 23 countries among which Burkina Faso, Cameroon, DR Congo, Niger, Senegal, Tunisia
Posted on: June 3rd, 2014 by asapbademko
Aruba.Papiamento,Brazil.Portuguese (Brazil).brazilian-portuguese,Colombia.Spanish (Colombia).colombian-spanish
Posted on: June 3rd, 2014 by asapbademko
United-States.english (US).english-us,Canada.english (CA).canadian-english,Canada.french (CA).canadian-french,Mexico.Spanish (MX).mexican-spanish
Posted on: June 3rd, 2014 by asapbademko
United-Arab-Emirates.arabic (UAE).arabic,Armenia.armenian,Azerbaijan.azeri,Bangladesh.bengali,Myanmar.burmese,Philippines.cebuano,China.chinese,Afghanistan.dari,Iran.farsi,India.gujarati,Israel.hebrew,India.hindi,Indonesia.indonesian,Japan.japanese,Kazakhstan.kazakh,Cambodia.khmer,South-Korea.korean,Iraq.kurdish,Kyrgyzstan.kyrgyz,Laos.lao,Malaysia.malaysian,India.marathi,Mongolia.mongolian,Nepal.nepali,Afghanistan.pashto,India.punjabi,Sri-Lanka.sinhala,Philippines.tagalog,Singapore.tamil,Thailand.thai,Turkey.turkish,Turkmenistan.turkmen,Pakistan.urdu,Uzbekistan.uzbek,Vietnam.vietnamese
Posted on: June 3rd, 2014 by asapbademko
South-Africa.afrikaans,Ethiopia.amharic,Democratic-Republic-of-the-Congo.african french.african-french,Somalia.somali,Kenya.swahili,Eritrea.tigrinya
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