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Finnish Language Translation Services
An Accent on Accuracy
The highest quality translations, brisk turnaround schedules,
competitive rates, and sharing of our knowledge, are all requisites for ALT's
success. The complete and accurate translation of your company's communications
is vital to your success. That's why ALT is obsessed with providing the best
translators for YOUR project. High-quality translations are the product of a
highly talented and experienced translation team with expertise in your
industry. ALT puts all the pieces together to make it happen.
Why Choose Advanced Language Translation Inc for English to Finnish
or Finnish to English Translation?
Advanced Language Translation’s Professional Finnish
translation services utilize only native speakers to ensure quality and
precision translations for your target audience. With Finnish in particular, a
deep understanding of Finnish culture is needed for translation to be
successful. When doing business in a Finnish-speaking country, professional
human translation is a must. Do not expect to close a business deal or impress
your clients with spotty software translation. Only through human translation,
edited and customized to your target audience, can your meaning be honestly
conveyed and your audience not be offended.
We are proud of our excellent reputation for reliable and high
quality Finnish to English and English to Finnish translation services. We have
assembled teams of translators from around the world, with an array of skills
and specialties and can custom fit the knowledge and strengths of our teams to
your specific projects and to your specific Finnish-speaking market. To
demonstrate our commitment to quality and our dedication to our clients, we
offer free consultations and provide an industry leading 180-day warranty on
translation!
We provide quick and easy custom
quotes for your Finnish translation and localization needs.
Need to get the "Gist" of Finnish?
Although professional translation is highly recommended for any
business, legal or sincere correspondence in Finnish, sometimes it's necessary
to use machine translation (or translation software) to get the gist of an
e-mail or web page. By no means is software translation an acceptable
substitute for professional translation- the technology is not there yet. But
it is great for getting the general idea of an article, e-mail, website, etc.
Advanced Language Translation offers excellent
Finnish Translation Software for this purpose in our online store.
Interesting Facts about the Finnish Language
Finnish counts approximately 6 million native speakers,
approximately 5 million of which are located in Finland, where it is an
official language. It is also an officially recognized language of Sweden and
Norway. Other notable pockets of Finnish-speakers are found in Canada, Estonia,
Russia and the USA.
History of the Finnish Language
The Finnish language belongs to the Finno-Ugric of the Uralic
language family. More specifically, Finnish belongs to the Balto-Fennic subgroup,
which includes many languages spoken around the Baltic Sea.
Modern day Finnish began as a collection of related and highly
similar dialects referred to as proto-Finnic. The annexation of Finland by
Sweden in 1323, relegated Finnish to the confines of daily conversations,
since Swedish was the language of administration, Middle Low German was used
for commerce and Latin found in the church. It was not until the 16th century,
that Finnish bishop Mikael Agricola created the first comprehensive writing system,
based heavily on Swedish, German and Latin, giving preference to the western
dialects. Russia conquered Finland in the 1808-09 war with Sweden, and the rise
of the Finnish language coincided with the Finnish national movement during the
Russian reign. Notable is the Language Decree issued in 1863 by Alexander II,
which began the process through which Finnish became an official administrative
language. Nevertheless, Swedish retained its dominance in administrative affairs
until the 20th century.
Written Language
Finnish utilizes the Latin alphabet. But unlike English, there are 29
letters (Ââ, Ää, Öö). While the Finnish alphabet includes all the typical letters
of the English alphabet, many are used exclusively in loan words and foreign proper
names.
Finnish Language Statistics
• Approximately 6 million people speak Finnish.
• There are two main varieties of Finnish: Yleiskieli and Puhekieli.
• It is estimated that 100% of the total population is literate.
• There is a high frequency of similar and identical words in Finnish,
Norwegian and Swedish, which allows someone with knowledge of one to comprehend
the other two.
Translation Issues with Finnish
Advanced Language Translation Inc has extensive experience with
commercial and technical translations from English to Finnish and from Finnish
into English. We have also amassed years of experience in typesetting Finnish
content. Here are some of the common issues with English to Finnish translation
that we have learned:
• Texts may expand by about 10% when translated from
English into Finnish. It is extremely important to take this into account in the
document authoring stage. For example, buttons on a web site should allow for
this expansion.
• Finnish is a Latin 1 language and typesetting of Dutch texts does
not pose any major technical difficulties since most current applications can
accept Finnish text directly, but hyphenation can be an issue.
• There are two main varieties of Finnish. Yleiskieli is formal
(with kirjakieli as its written form) and Puhekieli is informal. The differences
between Yleiskieli and Puhekieli can be significant.
• Finnish is standardized throughout the country. However, there are
two distinct dialects that exist (Western and Eastern). Because there are only
slight variations between the two, they could more accurately be described as two
different accents. Nevertheless, for projects requiring audio spoken in Finnish,
be sure to choose voiceover talent that uses the preferred accent of your target
audience.
• As with any other language, having taken a couple years of Finnish
or being able to speak Finnish, does not necessarily make one a translator.
Translation requires more skills than just good command of source and target
languages.
Finnish Language Vital Information
Speaking Population: About
6 Million;
Where Spoken: Finland, Canada, Estonia, Russia and the USA.
Writing Systems: Latin 1
Code Pages:
ANSI - 1252
Mac - 10000
Windows - Western European
Unicode Supported: Yes
Common Phrases: (phonetic pronunciations in parentheses)
Finnish: suomi (SOH-may-a)
Hello: terve (TER-veh)
Good-bye: näkemiin (NA-keh-mee)
Thank you: kiitos (KEY-tos)
Yes: kyllä (KUHL-la)
No: ei (aay)
English: englantia (en-LAN-tia)
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