Hungarian Language Services for Events

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Experienced Hungarian linguists for your event

Planning an event in County Durham or elsewhere? You have come to the right place.

Creating, producing and running events is not for the faint-hearted and you will need a steadfast and experienced partner by your side.

We have learnt over the years that there can be so many facets to organising a successful event, and that for any event to be successful, you need all the elements to be truly accessible. This might mean ensuring your event is accessible to the Deaf, hard of hearing, blind and partially sighted, but if you are planning an event for a global organisation, then your content will need to be available in the relevant languages. We cover a large range of languages including Hungarian so just let us know how we can help.

Hungarian language services for events in County Durham

All the services below are available in over 200 languages including Hungarian.

Document translation
Subtitling and captions

We are even able to offer a live captioning service.

Voiceovers

We have multiple male and female voices for you to choose from.

Interpreting

We have interpreters able to offer on-site consecutive interpreting, interpreting via video link and simultaneous (real-time) interpreting.

We are also able to offer British Sign Language Interpreters.

Why choose us?

There are at least 3 really good reasons:

  1. We have an amazing team of dedicated project managers ready to work with you to make your event successful. They are backed up by an equally amazing team of linguists and voice over artists willing to take up the challenge.
  2. Our costs are realistic, so much so that many of our colleagues in the language industry treat us as another trustworthy pair of hands that they can afford to bring on board.
  3. We have the experience and we know what a deadline means. One of our most recent challenges was to provide material for an online event. We prepared scripts in 20 languages for 18 videos and corresponding voice overs over 8 weeks. We had a very happy (and relieved) client.

Whom do we work with?

  • Corporate event planners
  • Corporations of all sizes
  • Charities
  • Experiential and marketing agencies
  • Event promoters
  • Festival organisers
  • Production companies
  • Local authorities
  • Government bodies
  • Other language service providers

Just let us know how we can help you.

While you’re here… some quite interesting facts about the Hungarian language.

Hungarian is an Ugric language with about 13 million speakers (in 2012) in Hungary (Magyarország), Romania, Serbia, Ukraine and Slovakia. There are also many people of Hungarian origin in the UK and other European countries, the USA, Canada and Australia. Hungarian is a highly inflected language in which nouns can have up to 238 possible forms. It is related to Mansi, an Ob-Ugric language with about 4,000 speakers who live in the eastern Urals, and Khanty or Ostyak, the other Ob-Ugric language which is spoken by about 15,000 people in the Ob valley of western Siberia. The earliest written text in Hungarian was a funeral oration (halotti beszéd) written in 1196, and the first complete book to be printed in Hungarian, Az zenth Paal leueley magyar nyeluen (The letters of Saint Paul in the Hungarian language) by Benedek Komjáti, was published in 1533 in Kraków in Poland. Hungarian literature flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Where is Hungarian most widely spoken?

Hungary, the European Union and Serbia. Hungarian is also a recognised minority language in Romania, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria and Ukraine.
Get in touch with one of our lovely project managers and they would be very happy to discuss all the available options with you.

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Alternatively, you can call us or send an email:
info@knockhundred.com
+44 (0)1544-388040

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