Professional Gaelic Translation Services Company
The Language Room offers you a top quality, Professional Gaelic Translation Service at market-leading prices.
At The Language Room we believe that offering our clients the highest quality Gaelic 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 Gaelic Translators and proofreaders. Professional Translation from Gaelic into English or English into Gaelic is beyond the scope of software translation programs.
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Why use our Gaelic 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. "
Professional Gaelic Translator, part of The Language Room team
The Gaelic Language
Gaelic means 'relating to the Gaels' and includes both the culture and language. The Gaelic language is actually a family of languages called the Goidelic languages. These are within the Celtic family of languages and include three modern languages Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx.
In 2001, the UK Census demonstrated that there was nearly 60,000 speaker of Scottish Gaelic. The heritage of the Gaelic language is now identified and signage throughout Scotland is now beginning to incorporate the original Gaelic names. Schools are pro-actively using Scottish Gaelic and the language has been given the category of 'equal respect' with regard to English in the Scottish parliament.
The demand for Gaelic translations will, therefore remain strong as efforts are made to maintain the language as a part of our cultural heritage. Gaelic is still spoken widely in the Western Isles of Scotland with some regions having more than 50% Gaelic speaker in their population.
