Slovenian Translation

Slovenian (Slovenšcina) is a Southern Slavic language spoken by about 2 million people in Slovenia and also in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, USA. Other Southern Slavic languages include Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian and Bulgarian.

Publishing in Slovenian began in 1551 with a catechism and an ABC. The first Slovenian translation of the bible was published in 1584. In 1811, Slovenian was adopted as the language of education, administration and the media and later became the official language of Slovenia.

Slovenian has been one of the languages of the European Parliament since 2004, when Slovenia joined the European Union.

Slovenian is one of the emerging languages for business in Europe. Slovenian is one of the languages occasionally translated by Comms Multilingual. Slovenian translation projects have included work on advertisements, brochures, commercial documents and typesetting.

Do you need to translate any of the following into Slovenian?
  • 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 Slovenian.

Comms Multilingual can also provide translation services from Slovenian 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