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 within the UK and beyond, our linguists can get you heard in any language of your choice. While we do not offer a walk-in service, we are only one phone call away from discussing your language requirements.
Translations completed by qualified technical Slovenian linguists
Weโre sometimes asked, โWhat makes a good technical translator?โย Afterall, translation is translation, isnโt it?ย Basically substituting one word in one language for the equivalent in another?ย A technical translator does of course do this at a very basic level โ but also, so much more.ย When we recruit our Slovenian technical translators, we look for:
- Advanced language knowledge
- A technical background, experience or academic qualifications related to the subject matter
- The ability and thirst to research.ย Technology constantly changes and together with these changes so does the terminology
- Willingness to adopt a clientโs in-house style and technical terminology
- Ability to adopt a tonally correct flavour within the translated text while not jeopardising technical precision
What sort of material do our technical Slovenian linguists translate?
Here are just a few examples:
- Handbooks
- Instruction manuals
- Patents
- Safety data sheets
- Health and safety information
- Technical reports
- Maintenance manuals
- Tenders
If you donโt see your technical material listed here, donโt worry, just tell us what you need and weโll let you know how we can help you.
Who are our technical Slovenian translators?
All translation work is conducted by highly qualified Slovenian translators. We ensure that each individual project is undertaken by the most suitable translator whose educational and professional background matches the project in hand.
Based on their performance, our translators are monitored against key performance criteria: accuracy, consistency, knowledge of subject terminology, formatting and completeness. They are re-evaluated regularly to ensure the high standards are maintained.
With the exception of linguists covering languages with rare status, as a minimum, our translators:
- must have a relevant first degree, postgraduate qualification or corresponding qualification
- are able to demonstrate a number of years full time work in an appropriate field.
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.
How is the cost for Slovenian technical translation calculated?
- The cost depends on the volume
- Translation is calculated per source word of original content
- Proofreading/revision is calculated by the hour
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 youโre here… some quite interesting facts about the Slovenian language.
The small number of people speaking Slovene makes it almost a secret language. It is a native language to approximately 2.1 million people and is spoken by Slovenian minorities in the bordering countries of Italy, Croatia, Hungary, and Austria. As a result of a migration at the beginning of the twentieth century Slovene can also be heard in Ohio, USA. After WWII, many Slovenians left their home country and moved to Argentina, so the Slovenian language is also present in South America. Other countries with Slovenian speaking minorities are Serbia, Canada, Australia and South Africa. On account of only 2.3 million people speaking the language, the 46 dialects of Slovenian language, often classifies Slovene as the most diverse Slavic Language. Slovenian dialects are categorized into seven regional groups: Carinthian, Upper Carniolan, Lower Carniolan, Littoral, Rovte, Styrian, and Pannonian. Sometimes dialects can be so different from one another, that it is hard for people from different parts of Slovenia to understand each other.
Where is Slovenian most widely spoken?
Slovenia and the European Union. Slovenian is a recognised minority language in Austria and Italy.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