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August 7th, 2008

A4trip can’t wait to celebrate the first anniversary around 3 months’ time. All a4trip members around the world are doing their best effort to provide a user-friendly travel guidebook, which aimed to assist travellers to have a well-planned travel.

For your information, our website is supporting 28 languages that offered different language needs to travellers. Currently, we have completed few languages translation from English version into various languages. Words can’t describe how gratitude we are to those volunteer translators who offer a helping hand. We are much appreciated with their work and kindness. Thousand thanks to the translators listed below.

  • Chinese Simplified – Shengnan
  • Deutsch – Amy Huang
  • French – Marie Claude
  • Basque – Olatz
  • Swedish – Thomas
  • Tagalog – Aida Gregorio
  • Finnish – Mikko Reimi
  • Persian – Mohsen Mohebali
  • Arabic – Ahmed Maher
  • Vietnamese – Le Khanh An

By the way, we are still seeking for volunteer translators who could help us in the translation of the English version into other languages which stated below.

  • Chinese Traditional
  • Czech
  • Dutch
  • Greek
  • Hebrew
  • Hungarian
  • Indonesia
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Norwegian
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Slovenian
  • Spanish
  • Turkish

Important Notes:
1. translation to be done in PO Edit (freeware & easy to use). We will provide the instruction of how to work on PO Edit.
2. leave a comment below with your Name, Email & Language you wish to translate.

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a4trip.com breaking the language barier!
July 22nd, 2008

This month, we proudly launched our first translated version of a4trip.com website in Basque and Vietnamese. You can see the full list of languages, or change your language settings, from the language selector in the header on any page.

language chooser

Our goal is to support a4trip.com in 24 languages or more. With this goal, we’ve received response from several of our a4friends who want to help translate a4trip.com into their native languages. The most important factor in all of this has been the hardworking communities that spend their time getting a4trip.com ready to be used in every language across the world. Without them, this process would be much more difficult. We’re working hard to continue to open even more languages for translation, so stay tuned.

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