Swahili Translation Agency in Leeds, UK
More about Swahili translations provided by Leeds Translation Services - A translation agency in Leeds, UK.
Trying to find the right Swahili translation agency in Leeds can be a difficult task. This especially rings true when you are expecting a level of professionalism and most of all, assurances. Leeds Translation Services, based in Leeds has been working with many of the United Kingdom’s best Swahili translators since 2010. We have a longstanding history of the best possible quality, and all at a competitive rate.
As a professional Swahili translation agency here in Leeds, our workflow is to quote each Swahili translation project independently.
Once you have received the free quotation from one of our project managers based in Leeds, we then encourage you to compare our prices with other Swahili translation agencies in Leeds or elsewhere in the UK, so you can see first-hand we provide the most value for your money.
Swahili Translation Services provided frequently by Leeds Translation Services
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No matter your translation needs nor what type of project you might be undertaking for translations, our professional Swahili translators work with you every step of the way until you are completely satisfied with the work. Below are several of the services our Swahili translators provide in Leeds to our clients world-wide.
If you should require any Swahili translation services please do not hesitate to get in touch with us, and we will be happy to assist and provide you with a free quote.
- Official Swahili Translations:
- Swahili Legal Translations
- Swahili Certificate Translations
- Swahili Certified Translations
- Swahili Translation & Related:
- Swahili Standard Text Translations
- Swahili Website Translations
- Swahili Transcription
- Swahili Technical Translations
- Swahili Mobile App Translations
- Swahili User Manual Translations
Swahili Translation Agency Reviews
This past year alone, Leeds Translation Services has been working with many clients providing Swahili translation services and we have received 19 reviews across various review-channels for the Swahili translator's work. As of the 1st of Nov, 2024, the overall rating for our Swahili translation services was 4.7 out of 5 stars. If you happen to be one of our many clients who used our Swahili translation services and would like to leave a review for other would-be clients to see, please see: Review Leeds Translation Services.
Qualifications Required for Swahili Translations
We pride ourselves on transparency when it comes to our translators and how we hire each to provide the best possible quality in translation services. Rest assures, all our Swahili translators have been thoroughly vetted and must have the following qualifications:
- University educated in translation
- Native Swahili speakers
- Experienced with the subject matter of your Swahili text
- Accredited by one or more translation institutes for their previous Swahili translation experience
- References from other Swahili translation agencies in Leeds or elsewhere in the UK.
Swahili Translator Jobs
If you are a qualified Swahili translator that has a university degree in translation and are not yet registered with us, we would be delighted to hear from you. Simply email your CV and references to translatorcv@leedstranslation.co.uk and our HR department will be in touch with you shortly thereafter.
More about the Swahili Language
History of Swahili
The Swahili language is a Bantu language and is one of the first languages in Africa. It is also the national language of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. A fraction of its vocabulary derives from Arabic. The number of Swahili speakers vary from 50 to 100 million. The teaching of Swahili in South African schools has been legalized as an optional subject to begin in 2020. The position of Swahili as a modern medium of communications has been strengthened by the early development of language technology applications. Swahili Culture Swahili people are all Muslims.
Native Speakers
Worldwide there is somewhere between 2 million and 15 million native speakers of Swahili as a first language
Swahili Writing
It is believed that the Swahili language is easy to learn for an English speaker. One of the reasons is the it is currently written in an alphabet close to English. However, it does not use the letters “Q” and “X”. One letter often stands for more than one sound.
Swahili References
Learn more about Swahili history and the people who are speak Swahili today by reading the following information on Wikipedia.org:
Swahili Translation Services
Our most common Swahili translation services and details of the translators that perform the translations can be found here: