Swahili Translation Agency in Edinburgh, UK
Details of the Swahili translation services provided by professional Swahili translators based in Edinburgh, UK via Edinburgh Translation Services.
Here you will find the details of the Swahili translation services provided by professional Swahili translators who are established in Edinburgh, UK.
There are very few Swahili translation agencies in Edinburgh. Since 2010, Edinburgh Translation Services has been collaborating with many of the United Kingdom's best Swahili translators and have a long-term history of the highest quality at competitive rates for all Swahili translation or translation-related services.
Since we are a professional Swahili translation agency in Edinburgh, we quote each Swahili translation project separately. Our many Swahili translators are always ready, and we look forward to giving you a free quotation for all your Swahili translation needs. Please know that if you compare our pricing with other agencies, you will find that you are getting a good value for your money.
Frequently provided Swahili Translation Services by Edinburgh Translation Services
Along with one of our expert project managers who will be in contact with your right from the beginning, our professional Swahili translators will collaborate with you on whatever translation you need. Here, below, you will find several of the services our Swahili translators offer in Edinburgh and to clients all over the world. We are convinced we ill be able to help you if you need any translation service typically offered by a Swahili translation agency in Edinburgh.
See all English to Swahili Translation Services
- Official Swahili Translations:
- Swahili Legal Translations
- Swahili Certified Translations
- Swahili Certificate Translations
- Swahili Translation & Related:
- Swahili Transcription
- Swahili Website Translations
- Swahili Standard Text Translations
- Swahili Mobile App Translations
- Swahili Technical Translations
- Swahili User Manual Translations
Swahili Translation Agency Reviews
At Edinburgh Translation Services, part of Translator UK, we have been working with many satisfied clients who used our Swahili translation services in the past year. We are proud to say that our translators’ work has received 19 reviews amongst the various review-channels for Swahili translation work. The overall rating for our Swahili translation services obtained 4.7 out of 5 stars, as of the 1st of Nov, 2024. If you are one of our clients and would like to submit a review, please see: Review Edinburgh Translation Services.
Qualifications of our Swahili Translators
Each one of our Swahili translators has been fully scrutinised and has at least the following:
- University educated in translation
- Native Swahili speakers
- Experienced with the subject matter of your Swahili text
- Accredited by one or more translation institutes for their previous Swahili translation experience
- References from other Swahili translation agencies in Edinburgh or the UK
Swahili Translator Jobs
If you are a qualified Swahili translator with a university degree and have not yet registered with us, we would really like to hear from you. Just send us your CV and references by email to translatorcv@edinburghtranslation.co.uk and our HR department will contact you shortly thereafter.
More about the Swahili Language
History of Swahili
The Swahili language is a Bantu language and is one of the first languages in Africa. It is also the national language of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. A fraction of its vocabulary derives from Arabic. The number of Swahili speakers vary from 50 to 100 million. The teaching of Swahili in South African schools has been legalized as an optional subject to begin in 2020. The position of Swahili as a modern medium of communications has been strengthened by the early development of language technology applications. Swahili Culture Swahili people are all Muslims.
Native Speakers
Worldwide there is somewhere between 2 million and 15 million native speakers of Swahili as a first language
Swahili Writing
It is believed that the Swahili language is easy to learn for an English speaker. One of the reasons is the it is currently written in an alphabet close to English. However, it does not use the letters “Q” and “X”. One letter often stands for more than one sound.
Swahili References
Learn more about Swahili history and the people who are speak Swahili today by reading the following information on Wikipedia.org:
Swahili Translation Services
Our most commonly translated Swahili services and details of the translators that perform the translations can be found here: