Korean to English Translation
South Korea’s economic strength lies in its success in design and manufacture of electronic products, machinery and transport equipment. In addition, the country is emerging steadily as a Northeast Asian business hub, aimed at making Korea a logistics and regional financial centre. We possess Korean linguists, with technical proficiency in all of those areas.’
Our Korean translation service sees our Korean translators and Korean interpreting personnel involved in every facet of industry, with the technical ability to match all requests.
Four decades ago, South Korea’s GDP per capita was comparable with levels in the poorer countries of Africa and Asia. In 2004, it joined the trillion dollar club of world economies, and is now the third largest in Asia and the 13th in the world.
Korean has many differences from languages such as English, one of the differences being that it has a different word order from that of English. The unique intricacies involved in translating the language mean our translation service is a must, if engaging in business in that Southeast Asian economic powerhouse.
Today Translations’ Korean to English and English to Korean linguists would be keenly aware that because the Korean language rarely uses such punctuation marks, translated Korean text does not need to replicate the use of colons and semicolons as in the English text.
Specialists for this language combination are also sought after to translate in the financial sector with areas like accountancy, banking, legal and industrial material particularly important. The demands of the security sector in Southeast Asia have also seen our Korean service increase in popularity.
The experience Today Translations’ Korean translation services linguists have gained across industry over the past decade have fed into a knowledge base of real quality, and one of which we are tremendously proud.
Korean is the official language of both North and South Korea. Additionally, it is spoken in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture which is to be found in the Jilin Province of North-eastern China. The language itself is thought to be either a member of the Altaic family of languages or else stands alone as an unclassified language. It is spoken by some 80 million people worldwide.
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