Professional French Translation Services Company
The Language Room offers you a top quality, Professional French Translation Service at market-leading prices.
At The Language Room we believe that offering our clients the highest quality French Translation Service is the only way to do business. Price also matters and we offer our services at competitive rates.
We only employ professionally qualified French Translators and proofreaders. Professional Translation from English into French or French into English is beyond the scope of software translation programs.
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Why use our French Translation Services Company?
- We want SATISFIED customers and offer you a five day window after completion to ensure you are fully satisfied with our work
- £1M professional liability insurance
- All our project-managers have 5+ year experience
- Professional, qualified translators with at least two years experience
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" Our job is to deliver to you, our client, quality translation at an appropriate price "
Stuart Milne
Director
The Language Room Ltd
" Machine translation is not good enough as you need to understand a text to translate it: to understand its meaning, its context and its cultural background.
English has a larger amount of vocabulary than French. When I translate from French, I often find myself with a choice of words; 'parfois' translates to 'occasionally' or 'sometimes'.
I have also found that many older terms in French are completely renamed but the more modern terms kept the same. VCR = magnetoscope whereas DVD = DVD. I find when translating science the change is harder to spot DNA = ADN in french and lead = plomb but newer technologies such as microarray remain in English form (but not always). "
Professional French Translator, part of The Language Room team
The French Language
French is a member of the Romance language family. For the purpose of French translation it is spoken by over 100 million native speakers and a further 200-300 million as a second or learned language. Globally, it is the most taught language after English and is the second most prevalent language on the internet.
French has significant presence in 57 countries with most second or taught language speakers living in Africa and exceeding the number of native speakers. French translations today are in Modern French which is derived from Latin with some influence of Celtic and Germanic languages.
French translations are required in many countries with French being an official language in 29 countries. French is also an official language of the United Nations, NATO, the Olympics and many other international organisations.
Historically, French translation has always been in great demand as French was for many years the major diplomatic language among European countries. Indeed, the insignia on the front of British passports is written in Old French.
