Welsh Document Translation
Knockhundred offers professional and highly efficient Welsh document translation services. We offer translation services across the UK, Europe, USA and in some cases, further afield.
We have an impressive history of Welsh translation for a wide variety of market sectors, over many years.
Types of document translation
- Welsh Technical document translation
- Welsh Business document translation
- Welsh legal document translation
- Welsh letter and correspondence translation
- Welsh email translation
- Welsh birth certificate translation
- Welsh death certificate translation
- Welsh marriage certificate translation
- Welsh Certified translation
- Welsh Notarised translation
- Welsh FCO legalised translation
...and a great many other types of document translation – just get in touch and we'd be delighted to help.
Our professional Welsh translators only translate into their mother tongue. They also have specialist subject knowledge so they can combine linguistic skill with expertise in the subject area. This combination means translations are both technically accurate and culturally astute.
Your completed Welsh document translation will be returned on time, within budget and in the agreed format.
Confidentiality during the translation process
As part of our contract with you, we and our Welsh translators are required to keep all material confidential that is not in the public domain. We are, of course, happy to sign more specific confidentiality agreements if required.
Please refer to our client feedback page to learn more about the unbeatable Welsh language service we offer.
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WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Welsh LANGUAGE
Welsh is a member of the Brittonic branch of the Celtic languages. It is spoken natively in Wales, by some in England, and in Y Wladfa (the Welsh colony in Chubut Province, Argentina). Historically, it has also been known in English as "Cambrian", "Cambric" and "Cymric". The United Kingdom Census 2011 recorded that the percentage of all people aged three and over living in Wales who could speak Welsh had decreased from 20.8% to 19% as compared to 2001. Despite an increase in the overall size of the Welsh population, this meant that the number of Welsh speakers in Wales dropped from 582,000 in 2001 to 562,000 in 2011. However, this figure was still much higher than 508,000 or 18.7% of people who said they could speak Welsh in 1991. According to the Welsh Language Use Survey 2013-15, 24% of people aged three and over living in Wales were able to speak Welsh. The Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011 gave the Welsh language official status in Wales, making it the only language that is de jure official in any part of the United Kingdom, English being de facto official.
Welsh SAMPLE TEXT
Genir pawb yn rhydd ac yn gydradd â'i gilydd mewn urddas a hawliau. Fe'u cynysgaeddir â rheswm a chydwybod, a dylai pawb ymddwyn y naill at y llall mewn ysbryd cymodlon.
Welsh example video
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And lastly, how to say in Welsh the longest village name in Britain
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch