English Translation Services
Exchange Lingo provides accurate and professional English translation services. We can translate English from and into over 150 languages. When it comes to translating documents, medical transcripts or interpreting we only use native English speakers to conduct the translation. Our translators are all qualified and have years of experience within the field. If you operate in the financial sector we would allocate a translator who is educated to degree level or equivalent and has experience within the financial industries. This leads to more accurate translations as the translator is aware of technical jargon for this specialised industry.
For a free English translation quote simply fill in our quick and easy quote form. Alternatively you can speak to one of our friendly team by simply calling us.
Our translation process
If you require assistance for your translation services needs look no further than ExchangeLingo. Our translation process is simple. Once you are happy with our quote we allocate a project manager to oversee the entire translation process. The project manager sources a suitable translator from our database and ensures all quality checks are conducted before final delivery to the client. We aim to deliver first class accurate translations at all times. Get in touch today to find our more.
We provide:
• English document translation
• English medical translation
• English financial translation
• English website translation
• English engineering translation
• English transcription services
More about the English Language
The English language stems from the West Germanic language group. Old English was first brought to the UK by early Germanic settlers, the Anglo Saxons. The Old English language was influenced by Old Norse language as well as Latin. English is the third most spoken language in the world behind Mandarin and Spanish and is the official language of the UK, America, the EU and UN as well as commonwealth countries, which is the result of the British Empire in the 19th century. Through the years of mass media from America to all over the world, English is now a lingua franca and is commonly learned as a second language in many countries.