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Article: Company finds exotic languages translate to productive niche.(The Orange County Register)
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- September 25, 2001
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SANTA ANA, Calif. _ Translate the words of Judge Judy, television's brassy New York family judge, into the language spoken by African bushmen. Find a Russian interpreter to help pilots learn to fly a jetliner.
Get someone to explain medical problems to a patient from Pakistan.
These requests are part of doing business in fact, they are the business at Exotic Languages Agency, a Garden Grove, Calif., interpreting, translation and cultural consulting firm.
The company is small, working in a two-room office suite with a full-time staff of four who speak a dozen languages. But they have the world at their fingertips through an on-call roster of ...