Icelandic
is a Northern Germanic language with about 250,000 speakers in Iceland
(Ísland), Canada (Kanada) and the USA. Icelandic is the closest
of the Northern Germanic languages to Old Norse though the idea
that Icelanders can read the Old Norse sagas in the original is
a myth.
In
1944 Iceland gained its independence and Icelandic was revived as
an official and literary language. Today there is a flourishing
publishing industry in Iceland and Icelanders are probably the keenest
readers and writers in the world.
Icelandic
is one of the emerging languages for business in Europe. Icelandic
is one of the languages occasionally translated by Comms
Multilingual. Icelandic translation projects have included
work on advertisements, brochures, instructions for mobile phones,
commercial documents and typesetting.
Do
you need to translate any of the following into Icelandic?
Documents
and manuals
Websites
Brochures
and other marketing materials
Software
Video
or audio presentations
If
you do, then Comms Multilingual will
be your perfect business partner for translation and
interpreting between English and
Icelandic.
Comms
Multilingual can also provide translation services
from Icelandic
into the major languages. Comms has experience in translating
into and from over 100 languages, including French, German, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Turkish
Comms
Multilingual translates over 100 languages including