World Translation Center provides professional Slovenian translation services for English to Slovenian and Slovenian to English. We can also translate Slovenian to and from over 150 other languages, including all the principal languages of Europe, Asia, South America, the Middle East and a number of African languages, at affordable rates.
Our Slovenian professionals have the ability to provide translation for any project you might have, including marketing materials, technical, financial, legal and medical documents, websites and software. Our experienced project managers will match your project with a translator team appropriate for the field of expertise required. Each individual linguist works solely in his or her own mother tongue and within his or her field of expertise guaranteeing not only quality translation, but proper localization at the same time. After each document is translated, it will be edited and proofread by an additional professional translator to ensure highest possible quality.
We also provide transcription, video recording and subtitling services. Should you need to have an existing video dubbed, a commercial narrated or a telephone system recorded, our native Slovenian speakers are available to furnish expert voiceover services.
We pride ourselves in delivering high quality cost-effective services, whether your project is small or large, simple or highly complex.
Slovenian or Slovene is the official language of Slovenia and is spoken in numerous other places as noted below.
The Slovenian language, Slovene, is the national language of the Republic of Slovenia and adjacent enclaves in Austria (Carynthia), Italy (Friuli, Venezia Giulia) and Hungary (the Raba river basin). It is the native language of a significant number of Slovenes and is further spoken by emigrant groups in the United States of America, Canada, Argentina, Australia, Germany and France. Slovenian or Slovene is one of 23 official and working languages of the European Union.
The first written records in Slovenian language can be traced as far back as the 8th century AD. The collection of documents known as the Brižinski spomeniki (Freising manuscripts), written in 8th-10th centuries, are the first examples of liturgical texts in Old Slovenian.
The beginning of Slovenian language literacy occurred in the 16th century, brought about by the Protestant religious reform in Slovenia, in the person of Primož Trubar (1508-1586), who translated religious works (Catechism) and published an ABC reader at the same time to assist in the reading.
Slovenian uses a Central European font with added accents above certain letters.
The letters Q, W, X and Y are also used, but only in foreign words.
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