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German Translation Services
June 2nd, 2010 by admin

German Translation Services

The German language has an interesting and well-documented pedigree. The language can trace its roots to a proto-German ancestor, also the antecedent of the Scandinavian languages, English, French, and Dutch. This proto-German language in turn can trace its origins back even further to an Indo-European ancestor from which came many of the languages now common in the Middle East and Europe.

It wasn’t until the late 1500s that modern German was officially modeled and transcribed. The advent of the printing press helped to promote this standard version of German throughout northern Europe. Thanks to the expansion of the German empire during the 1800s, the language touched and influenced the languages of many neighboring countries. Now, over 100 million people worldwide speak German.

Here in the 21st century, Germany has emerged once again as a leading player in European politics. Over one hundred million people worldwide speak German, and the German economy is one of the largest in the world. German is the second most widely-used language on the Internet. More and more business professionals throughout the Americas and Asia are engaging in German communication. In fact, Germany is America’s largest trade partner in Europe. Fulfill your German translation needs through our company more than a dozen years of industry experience.

Our company can fulfill all of your translation services. We focus on building relationships with customers via responsiveness, on-time delivery, and triple crosscheck editing. We catch translation errors that our competitors miss. We only employ experienced translators who are up-to-date with current language regulations (for example, we use the simplified German spelling rules that were enacted in 1998; the old rules are no longer effective as of 2005). When you work with us, you’ll have accurate translations by the deadline specified, without question. We guarantee efficiency, meticulousness, and grammatical precision.


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