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Language Translation Belgravia
High-quality, fast-response language translation

Our network of translation associates are based across the UK and the translators come from all around the world - they only translate into their mother tongue. They are carefully selected based on their qualifications and experience, and their translation work is constantly monitored, so we are able to select the best partner for your job. All translations are proofread by a second, independent linguist before undergoing further quality assessment.
We work with small and medium-sized companies, covering the Belgravia area and surrounding regions, providing quality language translation services combined with very competitive fees. Long-term translation services clients include some of the world’s leading brands, from L’Oréal and Bosch in Europe to local, British organisations such as The Business Link.
We work with all major file types and formats including websites, technical manuals, legal contracts, marketing literature, medical and pharmaceutical texts, financial documents, training manuals, patents, telecommunications, IT, engineering and construction material, into and from all the major world languages.
These languages include: Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Kurdish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovakian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, US English, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Welsh and Zulu.

Clients rely on us to provide accurate and responsive language services. We have a team of qualified and experienced associates, providing coverage in the Belgravia area and internationally. We operate to the highest translation services industry standards. Each language translation project is designed to meet the clients’ needs, budget and timescale. We have a flexible approach to providing language translation services and a passion for delivering quality language projects.
All translation work is checked very carefully and our Belgravia clients comment that they would not hesitate to recommend our translation services to other businesses. Our associates have helped companies break down language and cultural barriers and support businesses and professionals in the Belgravia area and around the world.
Through our associates, we provide the full range of language services including translation, interpreting, language and cultural training, typesetting, proofreading, voiceovers, foreign telemarketing and language consultancy. We have succeeded by listening to and working with our translation clients, who increasingly demand the quality, responsiveness, professionalism and support that only a major business translation services provider can supply.
The long-term relationships we've established with our Belgravia and international clients clearly indicates our ability to provide the language translation service and quality they require - and we are grateful that they are telling others about what we can offer.
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THE DANISH LANGUAGE
Danish (dansk) is one of the North Germanic languages (also called Scandinavian languages), a sub-group of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken by around 6 million people, mainly in Denmark; the language is also used by the 50,000 Danes in the northern parts of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany where it holds the status of minority language.
Danish also holds official status and is a mandatory subject in school in the Danish territories of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, which now enjoy limited autonomy. In Iceland and Faroe Islands, Danish is taught as a compulsory foreign language in schools. There are also Danish language communities in Argentina, the U.S. and Canada.
THE DUTCH LANGUAGE
Dutch (Nederlands) is a West Germanic language spoken by around 24 million people, mainly in the Netherlands, Belgium and Suriname, but also by smaller groups of speakers in parts of France, Germany and several former Dutch colonies. Sometimes called the smallest world language, it is closely related to other West Germanic languages (e.g., English, West Frisian and German) and somewhat more remotely to the North Germanic languages.
Dutch is the parent language of several Dutch-based creole languages as well as of Afrikaans, one of the official languages of South Africa and the most widely understood in Namibia. Dutch is also an official language of the European Union and the Union of South American Nations.
THE FINNISH LANGUAGE
Finnish (suomi or suomen kieli) is the language spoken by the majority of the population in Finland (92% as of 2006) and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland. It is one of the official languages of Finland and an official minority language in Sweden. In Sweden, both standard Finnish and Meänkieli, a Finnish dialect, are spoken. The Kven language, which is closely related to Finnish, is an official minority language in Norway.
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Some interesting language facts
• Researchers at the MIT in America have concluded after lengthy study that in actual fact shouting louder does enhance the understanding process which obviously explains why we raise our voices when we wish "a foreigner" to understand us when we speak, or rather, shout at them in English.
• There are more than 5000 languages today however it is said that there will only be 2000 by the next decade. A recent survey showed that currently at least one language dies every two weeks.
• At present over 80% of the population speak under 8% of the world's languages.
• English is the most widely used official language with 1,750 million speakers worldwide. Chinese, Hindi and Spanish are second, third and fourth respectively. The debate as to the world's rarest language is highly contentious. However, as a contender Cornish must be in the reckoning with little more than 10 known fluent speakers.
• In an historic meeting in the USA, in the eighteenth century the senators of the then existent states of America gathered to vote on whether English or German be the national language of the country. The resolution to go for English was carried by one vote!
Spanish is now the foremost language in parts of Florida, and many public notices including road signs are printed in both English and Spanish. Recently the people of Florida were asked to vote on whether Spanish should be adopted as the language of the state. English won, being carried by a comfortable majority.
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French, German, US English, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Welsh, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Russian, Turkish, Polish, Czech, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Indonesian, Arabic, Korean, Farsi, Urdu, Gujarati, Hindi, Bengali, Malay, Vietnamese, Thai, Punjabi, Slovakian, Croatian, Estonian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Albanian, Serbian, Hebrew, Kurdish, Latvian, Icelandic, Ukrainian, Uzbek, Afrikaans, Somali, Swahili, Tagalog, Tamil and Zulu.
French, German, US English, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Welsh, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Russian, Turkish, Polish, Czech, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Indonesian, Arabic, Korean, Farsi, Urdu, Gujarati, Hindi, Bengali, Malay, Vietnamese, Thai, Punjabi, Slovakian, Croatian, Estonian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Albanian, Serbian, Hebrew, Kurdish, Latvian, Icelandic, Ukrainian, Uzbek, Afrikaans, Somali, Swahili, Tagalog, Tamil and Zulu.
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