German Translation
With our office in Europe, we have a vast network of professional French-German, German-French, English-German and German-English translators who are highly skilled in their respective fields of specialization. They will be able to effectively and accurately translate your legal, commercial or technical documents, as well as patents or websites.
German technical translator
Our main demand : German technical translations (from and into German) . This represents a significant amount of work for our agency because of Germany’s economic status in Europe.
Certified German translation services
We offer certified translation English to German or certified translation German to English services.
We can translate Marriage certificate translation from English to German.
We offer Certified German translation in Toronto and certified German translation in Montreal.
German translation services
Our translation agency provide English to German translation services and German to English translation services for commercial, legal, technical documents and user manuals.
Just email us your document(s) to get a free quote within an hour (during business hours).
Certified German translation
Our certified German translators can provide official translations that will be accepted by the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), or any administration in Canada.
Just send us the scan of your document(s) to translate to get a free quote.
In order to provide you with the highest quality of work, our professional translators only translate into their mother tongue.
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Brief History of the German Language
With more than 100 million speakers, German (Deutsch in German) is one of the most widely spoken languages in Europe and the most widely spoken in the European Union.
German is the official language of Germany, Austria, Luxemburg, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Belgium and the Italian province of South Tyrol.
German is also spoken in Denmark, Czech Republic, Slovakia, certain parts of France (Alsace and Lorraine), Hungary, Poland, Russia (Volga) and Romania.
About Swiss-German: although the Swiss speak many Germanic dialects, official documents and newspapers, as well as publication and teaching, are done in standard German.