Dutch Consecutive and Face-to-Face Interpreting Service In Wiltshire

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Working together with our experienced and qualified translators, voiceover artists, interpreters, audiovisual translators, transcribers and subtitlers, we offer a wide range of language services.

Available in over 200 languages in:

  • Trowbridge
  • Salisbury
  • Swindon
  • Chippenham
  • Devizes
  • Marlborough
  • Warminster
  • Melksham
  • Calne

and throughout Wiltshire our linguists can get you heard in any language of your choice. While we do not offer a walk-in service in Wiltshire , we are only one phone call away from discussing your language requirements. Our Dutch linguists are based all around the world so we can connect you remotely, or for situations where you need an on-site Dutch linguist, we can quickly check our network of local professionals to see who is the closest to you.

Forms of Dutch interpreting

There are a number of forms of interpreting, but you can roughly place them within 2 categories:

  • Consecutive
  • Simultaneous

Consecutive interpreting is when one person speaks in one language, leaves a pause, and meanwhile the interpreter will verbally interpret what has been said in the other language.

Simultaneous interpreting is much more intense. Two interpreters will work in tandem delivering the interpretation at the same time as the speech.

Forms of Dutch consecutive interpreting

  • Face-to-face
  • Remote via video link
  • Via telephone

 

Our Dutch face-to-face interpreters will travel on-site to help you communicate with your overseas visitors. We have interpreters based all over the UK (and beyond!) and so we will send the closest available to your location.

If you need an interpreter to attend via Zoom (or a similar platform), we can arrange this too. Just let us know what day, what time and send us the link so that the interpreter can join.

We also offer Dutch consecutive interpreters via telephone. This service is actually available in over 200 languages, 24/7, 365 days of the year. Just visit our telephone interpreting page to find out more.

Our Dutch interpreters

Our vetted interpreters can speak at least two languages, they understand the need for punctuality and compliance with any security or other matters when on clientsโ€™ premises.

Our Dutch consecutive interpreters must generally have appropriate qualifications or be able to demonstrate a minimum of 200 days relevant work over a period of five years. Depending on the sensitivity of the subject matter, we are also able to provide interpreters with various levels of security clearances:

  • Counter terrorist check
  • DBS enhanced certificate
  • DBS standard certificate
  • Disclosure Northern Ireland certificate enhanced
  • Disclosure Scotland enhanced
  • Disclosure Scotland standard
  • Home Office security clearance
  • MoD security clearance
  • Police clearance

We assign a project manager to every assignment to ensure the project runs smoothly and is delivered on time and within budget.
Just let us know how we can help you.

In what sort of settings do our Dutch consecutive interpreters work?

  • Documentary and film makersโ€™ studios
  • Courts
  • Police stations
  • Solicitorsโ€™ offices
  • Hospitals
  • Surgeries
  • Business meetings
  • Human resources meetings
  • Immigration centres
  • Schools
  • Tours
  • Weddings

How is the cost for Dutch consecutive interpreting calculated?

The cost depends whether the interpreter will need to attend on-site or via video link.
The cost depends on availability of particular interpreters on date and time in question.

Get in touch with one of our lovely project managers and they would be very happy to discuss all the available options with you.

Do also take a look at the security procedures and infrastructure we already have in place to protect your data.

While youโ€™re here… some quite interesting facts about the Dutch language

Dutch is a West Germanic language with about 28 million speakers (in 2012), mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium. There are small Dutch-speaking communities in northern France, around Dunkerque. Dutch is also spoken in Aruba, the Netherlands Antilles, Suriname and in Indonesia. The official or standard form of Dutch is known as Algemeen Beschaafd Nederlands (ABN), ‘General Civilized Dutch’. It is taught in schools and used by authorities in the Netherlands, Flanders (Belgium), Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles. An association known as the Taalunie (Language Union), which was set up by governments of the Netherlands and Flanders, regulates the orthography and spelling of ABN. Alternative names for ABN are Algemeen Nederlands (AN), General Dutch, and Standaardnederlands, Standard Dutch. The Dutch dialects spoken in Belgium are collectively known as Flemish (Vlaams). They differ to some extent from the Dutch spoken in the Netherlands in terms of intonation and pronunciation, and there are minor differences in vocabulary, including loanwords from French and English not found in Standard Dutch.

Where is Dutch most widely spoken?

Dutch is spoken not only in the Netherlands, but it is also the official language of Flanders, the neighbouring northern provinces of Belgium. Worldwide, Dutch is a national language in Suriname (South America), Aruba and the Dutch Antilles (Caribbean).
Get in touch with one of our lovely project managers and they would be very happy to discuss all the available options with you.

Do also take a look at the security procedures and infrastructure we already have in place to protect your data.

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

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