As translators, we many times keep an eye out for things that have been mistranslated or just don't work in the target language. We have to admit that we have an entire German-language website dedicated to translation mistakes. However, there are more examples of great translations out there than we acknowledge. This of course is related to the fact that many times things that are correct don't attract much attention as things that are blatantly wrong.
In the spirit of recognizing great work, we wanted to share the picture on the left with you. It was taking near the Austrian Airlines counter at Vienna International Airport. As you can see, it's composed of differnent languages, and it's easily understandable. We love how it communicates effecitively and clearly with a touch of international glamour -- who doesn't love languages, especially when they work together so well? Our hat is off to Austrian Airlines for coming up with a truly great piece of advertising and that's not only smart and effective, but also very memorable. Even for people who are not language geeks.


We are a pair of identical translating and interpreting twins working in Spanish, German, English, and French (Dagmar only). We were born in Austria, grew up in a bilingual household in Mexico City, and run our translation, interpreting and copywriting business, Twin Translations, from Vegas and Vienna (Austria). In this blog, we dispense (useful) tips and tricks on how to run a translation business. We frequently share what we know with fellow linguists via our "The Entrepreneurial Linguist" workshop. The "Entrepreneurial Linguist" book was published in April 2010 and is available on www.lulu.com. Judy pens the monthly "Entrepreneurial Linguist" column for the ATA Chronicle. She holds an MBA in marketing. Dagmar has a graduate degree in French, a translation degree and is working on her graduate degree in French and Spanish interpreting. In addition, she is writing a dissertation about the feminist discourse in Chilean novelist Isabel Allende's work. Judy is a master-level certified Spanish court interpreter in the state of Nevada.



