Norwegian Document Translation

Knockhundred offers professional and highly efficient Norwegian document translation services. We offer translation services across the UK, Europe, USA and in some cases, further afield.

We have an impressive history of Norwegian translation for a wide variety of market sectors, over many years.

Types of document translation

...and a great many other types of document translation – just get in touch and we'd be delighted to help.

Our professional Norwegian 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 Norwegian document 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 Norwegian translators 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 Norwegian language service we offer.

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

Norwegian language, member of the North Germanic, or Scandinavian, group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. It is spoken by about 4 million people in Norway and another million in the other Scandinavian countries and North America. Norwegian is a daughter language of Old Norse (see Germanic languages; Norse language). Today there are two official forms of Norwegian: bokmål [book language] and nynorsk [new Norwegian]. Bokmål, also called riksmål [national language] and Dano-Norwegian, was greatly influenced by Danish, which was the dominant language of officialdom when Norway was under Danish rule (1397–1814). Today, because of the closeness between Norwegian, Swedish and Danish, there is a lot of fluidity between the languages. Norwegians are able to understand around 88% of spoken Swedish, and 73% of spoken Danish. Conversely, Swedes understand 48% of Norwegian and the Danes 69%.

Norwegian SAMPLE TEXT

Alle mennesker er født frie og med samme menneskeverd og menneskerettigheter. De er utstyrt med fornuft og samvittighet og bør handle mot hverandre i brorskapets ånd.

Norwegian example video

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AND LASTLY, A Norwegian tongue twister

Du ska ikkje kalle Kalle for Kalle, selv om moren til Kalle kallar Kalle for Kalle, ska'kje du kalle Kalle for Kalle, for Kalle hetar egentlig Karl.