Gujarati Book Translation

Knockhundred offers professional and highly efficient Gujarati book translation services. We offer Gujarati publishing translation services and Gujarati editorial translations across the UK, Europe, USA and in some cases, further afield.

Types of Gujarati book translation

We can offer translation services for...

  • Gujarati novels and short story translation
  • Gujarati biography translation
  • Gujarati autobiography translation
  • Gujarati historical book translation
  • Gujarati technical manual translation
  • Gujarati marketing brochure translation
  • Gujarati newspaper and periodical translation
  • Gujarati doctoral thesis translation
  • Gujarati poetry and literary translation
  • Gujarati guide book translation
  • Gujarati manuscript translation

Our professional Gujarati 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 Gujarati book 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 linguists 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 Gujarati language service we offer.

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WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Gujarati LANGUAGE

Gujarati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 46 million people in the Indian states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, and also in Bangladesh, Fiji, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Oman, Pakistan, Réunion, Singapore, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, United Kingdom, USA, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The Gujarati script was adapted from the Devanāgarī script to write the Gujarati language. The earliest known document in the Gujarati script is a manuscript dating from 1592, and the script first appeared in print in a 1797 advertisement. Until the 19th century it was used mainly for writing letters and keeping accounts, while the Devanagari script was used for literature and academic writings.

Gujarati SAMPLE TEXT

જે કર ઝુલાવે પારણું તે જગ પર શાસન કરે. – ગુજરાતી કહેવત

AND LASTLY, A Gujarati PROVERB

આ પૃથ્વી પર એક જ સુંદર બાળક છે અને દરેક માતા પાસે એ હોય છે