[:en]James H. Clark wisely stated that the internet is not just one thing; it’s a collection of things – of numerous communications networks that all speak the same digital language. Since its inception and widespread dissemination from the early 1990s,
[:en]Someone wise once quoted that humans do not fear the unknown; rather, they fear their projection of the unknown. The ever-pervasive pang that is synonymous with anything foreign is a ubiquitous phenomenon that transcends ‘human’ boundaries. For centuries, ‘alienation’ and
[:en]A part of our day-to-day lexicon – translation is a multidimensional and dynamic process whose history is as old as human civilization. It is the process of communicating the meaning of a source text written in a particular language to