Danish English Translation

Danish Translation by Danish Translators

Danish translator and interpreterWe have a vast network of professional French-Danish, Danish-French, English-Danish and Danish-English translators who are highly skilled in their respective fields of specialisation. They will be able to effectively and accurately translate your legal, commercial or technical documents, as well as patents or websites.

Danish translation services

Our translation agency provide English to Danish translation services and Danish 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 Danish translation

Our certified Danish 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.

Free Quote Danish translation

OUR CLIENTS

montrealmontreal pepsilexmarklacostehugobossasicschanelloreal

 

 

 

nespressoremaxsothebys-international-realtyDanish English Translation 1Danish English Translation 2Danish English Translation 3thyssen-kruppsiemens

 

 

 

mc-gillubisofteahydroquebeciqcirque-du-soleilaecomsony

 

 

 

moroccanoiljjicrcmerckestee-lauderDanish English Translation 4Danish English Translation 5Danish English Translation 6

Brief History of the Danish Language

Danish is a North Germanic (Scandinavian) language that is close to Norwegian and Swedish.

Danish is the official language of Denmark and the Faroe Islands (alongside Faroese) and is generally understood in Sweden and Norway.

In Denmark, the population is almost entirely linguistically homogeneous, with 92% of citizens identifying Danish as their mother tongue.

Denmark has a small minority population of 23,000 German speakers in the south. This region is called North Schleswig, or West Jutland. It has a population of 250,000 people, 9% of which are German. Some 8,000 Germans living in Denmark still use German on a daily basis.