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Welcome, Global Voices in Serbian

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Português · Boas Vindas ao Global Voices em Língua Sérvia
Italiano · Benvenuto a Global Voices in Serbo!
繁體中文 · 全球之聲塞爾維亞文版正式成立
简体中文 · 全球之声塞尔维亚文版正式成立
Français · Bienvenue à Global Voices en serbe !
Malagasy · Tonga soa Global Voices amin'ny teny Serba
বাংলা · স্বাগতম, সার্বিয়ান ভাষায় গ্লোবাল ভয়েসেস
Español · Bienvenido, Global Voices en serbio

Today, I am honored to announce that Global Voices in Serbian has officially launched, alongside our many other proud Lingua websites.

SinisaThe key initiator of Global Voices in Serbian is Siniša Boljanović, a graduate of Serbian language and literature and a Global Voices author. In case you don't know him, you can read this interview with him that has already been translated in to three different languages by Lingua.

The three main translators of Global Voices in Serbian (Vera Serkovic, Dijana Djurickovic, and Siniša) are seeking more enthusiastic volunteers to become partners in their team.

There are six other up-and-coming language versions of Global Voices who are also seeking volunteers. They are Nepali, Urdu, Polish, Indonesian, Russian, and Swahili. If you are a writer or translator of any of these languages: Don't hesitate, contact us right now!

Project Lingua is now one of the largest and certainly most interesting and vigorous online translation projects on the web.

With 15 official language versions of Global Voices (more coming soon) and more than 100 volunteer translators' enormous efforts, I am always honored to be a part of Lingua. Please leave your comments to show your encouragement (yes, we love that!).

Congratulations Global Voices in Serbian!

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