Experienced Khmer linguists for your event
Planning an event in Sussex 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 Khmer so just let us know how we can help.
Khmer language services for events in Sussex
All the services below are available in over 200 languages including Khmer.
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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 Khmer language.
Khmer or Cambodian, or more formally is the language of the Khmer people and the official language of Cambodia. With approximately 16 million speakers, it is the second most widely spoken Austroasiatic language (after Vietnamese). Khmer has been influenced considerably by Sanskrit and Pali, especially in the royal and religious registers, through Hinduism and Buddhism. The more colloquial registers have influenced, and have been influenced by, Thai, Lao, Vietnamese, and Cham, all of which, due to geographical proximity and long-term cultural contact, form a sprachbund in peninsular Southeast Asia. The vast majority of Khmer speakers speak Central Khmer, the dialect of the central plain where the Khmer are most heavily concentrated. Within Cambodia, regional accents exist in remote areas but these are regarded as varieties of Central Khmer. Two exceptions are the speech of the capital, Phnom Penh, and that of the Khmer Khe in Stung Treng province, both of which differ sufficiently enough from Central Khmer to be considered separate dialects of Khmer. Outside of Cambodia, three distinct dialects are spoken by ethnic Khmers native to areas that were historically part of the Khmer Empire. The Northern Khmer dialect is spoken by over a million Khmers in the southern regions of Northeast Thailand and is treated by some linguists as a separate language. Khmer Krom, or Southern Khmer, is the first language of the Khmer of Vietnam while the Khmer living in the remote Cardamom mountains speak a very conservative dialect that still displays features of the Middle Khmer language.
Where is Khmer most widely spoken?
Cambodia and ASEAN. Khmer is also a recognised minority language in Thailand and Vietnam.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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