Italian Technical Translation
Our Italian technical translators are able to translate documentation in areas as diverse as mechanical engineering, IT, electronics, aviation, chemistry, aeronautics, metallurgy, nuclear, waste management and mining.
Our qualified and vetted Italian technical translators have a proven track record in their area of specialisation. For extra peace of mind, we are happy to provide mini CVs of the translators who would be involved in your project. This gives you the reassurance that you have the right specialist for the job.
By using translation memory software, our Italian translators create a linguistic database during the process of translation. This ensures consistency in the use of terms as well as increased productivity and cost savings.
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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.
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WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Italian LANGUAGE
Italian is the official language of Italy and is spoken by about 70 million people, primarily in this country. It's the official language of San Marino as well, and one of the official languages of Switzerland, spoken mainly in Ticino and Grigioni cantons.
The Italian alphabet is only 21 letters. Italian uses the same Roman characters as the English language… minus 5 of them. The letters j, k, w, x, and y simply do not exist in Italian, so if you happen to see them used in an Italian text, that means the word is borrowed from another language!
Italian SAMPLE TEXT
Non so dove i gabbiani abbiano il nido,
ove trovino pace.
Io son come loro
in perpetuo volo.
La vita la sfioro
com’essi l’acqua ad acciuffare il cibo.
E come forse anch’essi amo la quiete,
la gran quiete marina,
ma il mio destino è vivere
balenando in burrasca.
Vincenzo Cardarelli, da “Poesie”
Italian example video
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AND LASTLY, AN Italian TONGUE TWISTER
Sopra la panca la capra campa, sotto la panca la capra crepa.
On the bench the goat lives, under the bench the goat dies.
Courtesy of Omniglot