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Finnish Translation Services

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

Embark on your Nordic journey with Kings of Translation’s Finnish translation services. Our online platform offers professional, high-quality translation solutions to and from Finnish, catering to businesses, academic institutions, legal entities, and individuals seeking to navigate the Finnish market or connect with Finnish-speaking audiences. Whether it’s for translating official documents, technical guides, marketing materials, websites, or personal letters, our team of expert translators is skilled in the nuances of the Finnish language and cultural context. We ensure your translations are accurate, culturally relevant, and tailored to your specific needs, enhancing communication and understanding. Trust Kings of Translation for professional and secure Finnish translation services, online, to bridge linguistic gaps and foster meaningful connections with Finnish speakers.

The benefits of Kings of Translation for your Finish translation needs

As well as our extensive experience, by using Kings of Translation for your Finish 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 Finish 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.

Random facts about the Finnish Language

  • The first literary evidence of the Finnish language is a spell. Though the origins are unknown, the piece of text dates back to the mid-1200s. It was discovered in Novgorod, which is modern-day Russia. The text was written on birch bark.
  • The Finish alphabet has 29 characters. It has the same Roman characters with the addition of Å, Ö, and Ä. The character least used in the Finnish language is W, which is mostly used for loan-words.
  • Finnish literature became increasingly popular because of one man—Aleksis Kivi. The book Seitsemän Veljestä, or Seven Brothers, was published in 1870. It has been coined as classic Finnish literature, which paved the way to independence in 1917.
  • The Finnish does not have many loan or foreign words in its language, unlike other European or Baltic languages. However, you may know a Finnish word used casually, sauna. The sweating lodge was created in Finland because of its many hot water streams.
  • Finnish words are very literal. The words translated from foreign languages translate to their function, like a treadmill is called a running carpet, or a computer is called the knowledge machine in Finnish.
  • Finnish also uses compound words very casually. These are combined words that result in newer words. The longest Finnish word is lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas; it has 61 characters. Good thing it isn’t used often!
  • We won’t say Finnish is a rude language, but it doesn’t prioritize manners wither. Many few words contain a Finnish formal tone. It is a very blunt culture without the word “please.” As a result, the Finnish word for thank you, kiitos, is used.
  • The Finnish language has seven dialects, which have their separate sub-dialects and informal terms. Furthermore, these dialects are usually associated with the western and eastern Finland regions.
  • Hänis a universal pronoun in the Finnish language used for he and she. The Finnish language is very gender-neutral, promoting gender equality and minimizing gender gaps through its language.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the breakdown of Finnish Speakers?

One percent of the EU population speaks native Finnish. However, the remaining portion is heavily concentrated in Finland. As a result, the Finnish language is sparsely spoken in many first-world countries.

Where is Finnish spoken?

Finnish is the chief language of Finland. In addition, it is spoken in Karelian, Russia, Sweden, and northern parts of Norway. It is also spoken in the USA and Canada but on a very limited scale.

How many people speak the Finnish language?

The Finnish language is spoken by 4.9 people worldwide. Furthermore, only 0.5 million speak Finnish as the secondary language.

Is Finnish becoming obsolete?

The Finnish language stopped growing after the 1960s-70s when native immigrants started moving to Sweden for better opportunities.

Our Finish 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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