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Swedish 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 Swedish or
Swedish to English Translation?
Advanced Language Translation’s Professional Swedish
translation services utilize only native speakers to ensure quality and
precision translations for your target audience. With Swedish in particular, a
deep understanding of Swedish culture is needed for translation to be
successful. When doing business in Sweden, 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 Swedish to English and English to Swedish 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. 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 Swedish translation and localization needs.
Interesting Facts about the Swedish Language
Spoken predominantly in Sweden by over 8.5 million people, the
Swedish language is one of four major languages used in Scandinavia (the others
are Norwegian, Danish and Finnish). It is little known that it’s also an
official language of Finland and that it is widely used in Norway and Estonia,
adding nearly half a million speakers. Swedish is a Germanic language belonging
to the Indo-European family of languages. It is a descendant of Old Norse, but
its current form is related to a modern dialect that arose in the early 16th
century.
The spoken and written forms of Swedish can vary widely due to
the use of special inflections used in the written form. Within Sweden two
spoken dialects predominate—a northern dialect (Svea) and a southern variant
(Göta). However, local dialects abound and are far more distinct than American
dialects of English. The literacy rate in Sweden is 99% with a high level of
English fluency among the general population.
History of the Swedish Language
The Swedish language underwent many changes in the Middle Ages
and underwent standardization in the 1500’s. Major historical events had a
direct impact on the Swedish language: independence from Denmark, the
Reformation, and publication of the Swedish Bible and formation of the Swedish
Academy in 1786. In the Middle Ages, Swedish was influenced by Low German,
followed by High German during the 16th and 17th centuries. French had a major
impact during the 1700’s. Throughout the 20th century, English loan words have
been heavily incorporated into daily usage.
Written Language
The Swedish language is written using Latin script—26 letters,
as in the English alphabet, and three special characters:
Swedish Language Statistics
• Approximately 9 million people speak Swedish.
• Mostly spoken in Sweden, but also spoken by a minority in Finland and by
small
population groups in Norway and Estonia.
• Sweden boasts a 99% literacy rate.
Translation Issues with Swedish
Advanced Language Translation Inc has extensive experience with
commercial and technical translations from English to Swedish and from Swedish
into English. We have also amassed years of experience in typesetting Swedish
content. Here are some of the common issues with English to Swedish translation
that we have learned:
• Swedish translation typically expands 10 – 15% in size from English, so
original
document layouts will need to expand as well to accommodate this
additional text.
• Most current applications can accept Swedish text directly. However
fonts using non-
standard encodings may not correctly display the “ ”
character, so be sure to test this
with the fonts you want to typeset your document in.
• Even though typesetting of Swedish doesn’t pose any major technical
obstacles,
hyphenation may be an issue. Be sure your desktop publishing/word
processing
software has the ability to support Swedish hyphenation dictionaries or
consider using
left-aligned text without hyphenation.
• For projects requiring audio spoken in Swedish, be sure to choose voiceover
talent
that uses the preferred dialect of your target audience. The
Svea dialect of northern
Sweden is predominant.
Swedish Language Vital Information
Speaking Population: 9
Million
Where Spoken: Sweden, Finland, Estonia
Writing Systems: Latin script + 
Code Pages: ISO
8859-1 Latin 1
1252
ANSI – Latin 1
1143
IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden
20107
IA5 Swedish
Unicode Supported: Yes
Common Phrases: (phonetic pronunciations in parentheses)
Hello: Hej (hey)
Good-bye: Adjö (ahyur)
Thank you: Tack (tahk)
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