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Chinese Translation Services

Language Connections offers professional Chinese translation services with the help of our translation team of experts in Chinese. We translate from English to Chinese and from Chinese to English language to satisfy all of your translation needs. What makes Language Connections unique is our team of expert translators who are also experts in other specific industries. We specialize in Chinese medical translation, Chinese legal translation, Chinese business translation, Chinese technical translation, and others. We can successfully translate your Chinese industry specific documents with complete accuracy.

We also offer Chinese interpreting services along with our extensive translation services. Our Chinese interpreters can aid in your business meetings, medical clinical trials, or legal proceedings. Our expert interpreters are more than willing to work around your needs and wishes when it comes to Chinese interpreting.

Language Connections’ Chinese services don’t end there. We also provide: localization, website and other informative material translation, voiceovers, and many more. No matter what your Chinese translation needs are, Language Connections can achieve them for you. Feel free to contact us or request a free quote on your Chinese project.

Chinese Language and Translation
Chinese is a Sino-Tibetan language that is spoken by one-fifth of the world, over 1 billion people. There are many groups of the language, the most prominent being Mandarin, but also including Cantonese, Wu, and Min. Mandarin is the standard form and is based on the dialect found in Beijing.

It is the official language in China as well as Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and Singapore and is spoken also in Malaysia. Small ethnic communities, most commonly called Chinatowns, can be found all over the world where Chinese is the main language. It is an official language of the United Nations and is the most widely spoken language in the world.
Chinese is a tonal language, meaning the same symbol can be spoken different ways to produce different meanings. Chinese has four tones, but also does not have an alphabet but a system of symbols. There are over 100,000 Chinese symbols in most Chinese dictionaries, but the number continues to increase as the languages evolves.

Fun Facts about Chinese Translation
Can you decipher this Chinese Idiom? Translated literally it says, “Once the tree falls the monkeys will scatter.” However, in English it means, “When a leader loses power his followers disperse.”

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