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General translation

General translation refers to the practice of translating texts which do not require highly specialised knowledge. It requires an in-depth knowledge of the source language and also a good writing style in the target language.

We have a strong network of native translators with extensive experience who provide you with the quality you need, applying your stylistic preferences and ensuring high quality results.

Check out our prices. Doing business with other cultures is within your reach.

Specialised translation

Specialised translation requires a sufficient level of knowledge of the subject to be translated and extensive documentary experience, in order to gather the information needed before beginning the translation, and terminological experience in order to choose the correct terminology for the subject area.

We have a strong network of native translators who are specialised in a wide range of fields, and who have extensive professional experience in the following:

Scientific translation.
Technical translation.
Commercial translation.
Economic and financial translation.
Technical, engineering and computer system translation.
Legal translation.
Marketing and business translation.
Medical and pharmaceutical translation.
Tourism and culture translation.

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