Transubstantiation is Dead, Long Live Transubstantiation!

Moving to a Better Home

Moving to a Better Home

We have great pleasure in announcing that transubstantiation is moving. After four and a half years and nigh on 100,000 hits (for which we are most grateful), we have taken the bold decision to move to another site: transubstantiation.mekabima.com. The site has been incredibly popular both with experienced  translators and students of translation as well as copywriters, editors and linguists. Your comments, feedback and opinions have been constructive, positive and enlightening. May this long continue. As always, your news, views and advice is most welcome on the new site.

The old site will remain active, however, no new posts will be added to the archive. The good news is that from this point onwards, transubstantiation.mekabima.com will be the new home of transubstantiation. The new portal will look no different from our former site, however, in the weeks and months to come, more functionality and capabilities will be added to make the ‘blog’ (and translation) experience more user-friendly, informative and fun. We hope you can join us as soon as possible on transubstantiation.mekabima.com.

The transubstantiation team

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2 Responses to “Transubstantiation is Dead, Long Live Transubstantiation!”

  1. Drucker John Says:

    wow its the great!!!!!! thanks for this nice sharing.

    London translation

  2. nelson peltz Says:

    its the great post and valuable information.


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