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Chinese (Traditional) Translation Services

When you need Chinese (Traditional) translations, contact Kings of Translation. Our industry experts have a portfolio of 120 languages so they can deliver impeccable translations within your desired deadline.

Navigate the complexities of Chinese culture with Kings of Translation’s Chinese (Traditional) translation services. Our online platform specializes in providing precise, culturally attuned translation solutions to and from Traditional Chinese, catering to businesses, academic institutions, legal professionals, and individuals aiming to communicate effectively with Traditional Chinese-speaking audiences, particularly in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Whether it’s for document translation, website localization, technical manuals, marketing materials, or personal communications, our expert team of translators is proficient in the nuances of Traditional Chinese language and culture. Trust Kings of Translation for professional and secure Chinese (Traditional) translation services, online, to ensure your message resonates accurately and meaningfully across Chinese-speaking territories.

The benefits of Kings of Translation for your Chinese (Traditional) translation needs

As well as our extensive experience, by using Kings of Translation for your Chinese (Traditional) translation needs, you will benefit from:

  • Seamless technical translations in 120 languages.
  • High-quality 24/7 client support.
  • Flexible, affordable payment plans.
  • Niche industry skills and linguistic knowledge
  • One-day project delivery times, if that’s what you need.

As an industry leader in all types of translation, the Kings of Translation team has the experience and expertise to deliver the highest industry standard of Chinese (Traditional) translation.

Our services also offer the following benefits for your convenience and peace of mind:

  • With a portfolio of 120 languages, our experts will be proficient in both the origin and source language.
  • You will be assigned a niche industry expert with proficiency in both the origin and source language that you require.
  • We have an international team of translators, so whatever your time zone and deadline, we have someone available to complete your project 24/7.
  • We offer competitive fees with a range of flexible payment plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people speak Chinese?

Chinese is widely spoken by well over 1.31 billion people which is roughly 16% of the entire world population.

Which countries speak Chinese?

Chinese is dominantly spoken in China and Taiwan. Furthermore, it is also spoken in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Macau, though the dialects and phonetics may change.

Is learning Chinese complex?

The Chinese language is a very difficult language to learn because of its phonetic properties.  Furthermore, one word can be used in numerous contexts, a concept very foreign to non-native speakers.

How is Chinese written?

Chinese is written in vertical columns, transcribing from top to bottom. In addition, the first column begins on the page’s right side with text finishing on the left.

Some astonishing attributes about the Chinese language

  • The Chinese language has more than 50,000 characters, though not every character is routinely spoken. A Chinese speaker will use 20,000 characters during their lifetime. Furthermore, a Chinese adult will only recognize 8,000 of these characters.
  • A public Chinese newspaper will utilize two to three thousand Chinese characters daily.
  • The Chinese language is more than three millenniums old. It started with Shang Dynasty where the characters were imprinted on oracle bones which were used for divine purposes. The bones were burned until the cracks revealed the answer.
  • The Chinese government standardized the Chinese language for literacy purposes in the 1950s. However, the version was not accepted by bordering nations with similar linguistic systems. As a result, Hong Kong uses the complex version and Cantonese uses the formal Mandarin writing script.
  • The Chinese language is a tonal language filled with phonetics. It has four basic tones and additional five neutral tones. These tones are strictly observed as changing the phonetic means changing the meaning.
  • The English language has borrowed the following words from Chinese script
  • Tea is an Anglicized version of the Hokkien character 茶.
  • Tycoon means an influential nobleperson in the Sino-Japanese dialect.
  • Brainwashing is literally represented by the Chinese character洗腦.
  • The Chinese characters are called logograms because they represent sound rather than words, meaning, or phrases. Therefore, the logograms vary because the sounds alter as you travel through Mainland China. Resultantly, each logogram will have a regional and a national variation.
  • The Chinese language does not contain alphabets like English, French, or Arabic. As mentioned above, it is represented by sounds. However, the Chinese can transliterate characters into the Roman language using pinyin. This makes learning Chinese slightly easier.
  • Chinese is the official language at the UN with English, Arabic, Russian, Spanish, and French already on it.
  • The Chinese verbs are not conjugated to represent tense. Instead, time-related adverbs are added to indicate the temporary grammatical context. This reduces the burden over syntax to focus on memorizing the approximately 2,500 characters.

Our Chinese (Traditional) translation fees

At Kings of Translation, we pride ourselves on providing the highest professional quality and value at the most reasonable prices. To learn more about our competitive prices and flexible payment terms, contact us today.

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