Translations on GIM-International27/04/2009 |
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Doing so, GIM International will be comprehensive for you. The translations are made automatically, so there will be no human interference. This means that the translations not always will be perfect in grammar, however, you will be able to understand the news and articles better if you are not familiar with the English language.
Please remind GIM International is published in English as base language. If in doubt about the meaning of a text, please take the English publication as a reference.
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