Hindustani translation services
Exchange Lingo provides top class Hindustani translation services for businesses and individuals. We are able to complete translations for birth certificates, marriage certificates all the way to websites and technical manuals. When you choose to work with us you are choosing reliability, quality and experience. With experienced in house project managers and a network of qualified translators we can guarantee you accurate translation services and our Hindustani translation services are no exception.
How we work
Our translation process is simple. Once you are happy with the quote we provide you and give the go ahead we immediately allocate an in house project manager to manage the entire project. Our project manager sources a suitable translator from our database of qualified and professional native speaking translators. The project manager will keep you updated on how your project is progressing saving you time and allowing you to focus on your other tasks. The project manager also ensures quality checks are made before your completed translation is delivered to you.
You can obtain a free hassle free quote here. Alternatively you may call us today and speak to a member of our team.
Our translators
Our translators are selected based a strict criteria we have developed. All translators we work with are native to the target language as well as fluent in the source language. Our translators also possess years of experience within the field as well as industries such as medical, legal, marketing and engineering to name a few. If you are an IT company and require a technical manual translated from English to Hindustani then we would allocate a native Hindustani translator who is fluent in English and has experience translating technical material.
About the Hindustani language
Hindustani is a language native to India and Pakistan. It serves as a lingua franca between the two nations. In retrospect it is made up of the common parts of Urdu and Hindi. Some sources claim that over 250 million people are native to the language and a further 150 million plus are second language speakers however this is difficult to measure precisely due to its status as a vernacular language.