Dora Moliannaki

Dora Moliannaki is an intern at Commit Global, working in the Marketing & Quality Department. She is an undergraduate student at the Department of Foreign Languages, Translation, and Interpretation at Ionian University. Greek, English, and French are her working languages and her means of facilitating international communication and bridging cultural divides. In her free time, she dedicates time to reconnecting with friends, exercising along with her dog, reading, and doing puzzles.

Languages of China

The Languages of China:
Exploring Spoken Chinese Languages

The linguistic landscape of China is as vast and diverse as the country itself, with a multitude of spoken languages weaving a rich tapestry of communication. In an era where the world is becoming increasingly interconnected, the languages of China serve as both a reflection of the country’s historical identity and a dynamic response to …

The Languages of China:
Exploring Spoken Chinese Languages
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How to say Merry Christmas in the 24 EU languages (1)

How to Say Merry Christmas
in the 24 EU Languages

The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, and one of the most common ways to spread festive cheer is by exchanging warm wishes. In the European Union, a diverse tapestry of cultures and languages comes together, each with its unique way of expressing holiday wishes. Join us as we delve into the …

How to Say Merry Christmas
in the 24 EU Languages
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How to Say Hello in 20 Languages:
A Global Greeting Guide

Listen to this article now: In an increasingly interconnected world, knowing how to say “hello” in multiple languages can be a valuable skill. More specifically, greeting people in their native language can greatly help in building meaningful connections, whether you’re traveling, working with international clients, or simply aiming to broaden your linguistic horizons. In this …

How to Say Hello in 20 Languages:
A Global Greeting Guide
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