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Latvian Translation Services

When you need Latvian 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 journey to the Baltic with Kings of Translation’s Latvian translation services. Our online platform provides expert, culturally attuned translation solutions to and from Latvian, catering to businesses, legal entities, academic institutions, and individuals looking to communicate effectively with Latvian-speaking audiences. Whether you need translations for official documents, technical manuals, marketing materials, websites, or personal communications, our team of professional translators is proficient in the intricacies of the Latvian language and its cultural context. We ensure your message is accurately conveyed, fostering clear communication and building strong connections within Latvia and Latvian-speaking communities. Trust Kings of Translation for professional and secure Latvian translation services, online, to bridge linguistic barriers and enhance your engagement in the Baltic region.

The benefits of Kings of Translation for your Latvian translation needs

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

Here is what you didn’t know about the Latvian language

  • The Latvian language made its debut in the 16th century. It was a collective language based on Curonian, Selonian, and Semigallian languages.
  • The exact time cannot be pinpointed. However, the Latvian language was introduced to the western script through Sebastian Münster’s Cosmographia Universalis in the same century.
  • The language finds its roots in the Latgalian tribe. The language was primarily spoken by them, which evolved into its modern stage.
  • The first Latvian script dates back 1500s. It was published in 1507 as a Catholic agenda. The text contains prayers and handwritten passages called the Gisberts Lord’s Prayers.
  • Latvian is a Baltic language with its roots connected to the Indo-European language. Furthermore, Latvian and Lithuanian have close ties to the Slavic and Germanic families.
  • The Latvian alphabet is based on the modified version of the Roman alphabet. However, the Latvian alphabets do not contain w,q, x, and y. The letters are replaced with ì, î, â, ç, ò, ð, û, þ, í, ï, and è.
  • The character Ö was officially removed from the Latvian alphabet in the 1940s.
  • More than 200 newspapers have been published in the Latvian language, making its accumulated circulation in millions. Furthermore, more than 300 magazines and 2500 books are translated into the Latvian language.
  • The first novels in the Latvian language were published in the 19th century. These were the Waves of Life and Times of the Land surveyors by the Kaudzītes brothers. Both literary pieces were written in 1879.
  • The Latvian language contains borrowed words from Russian, German, and English languages due to the history and political instability in Latvia.
  • The Latvian language has three dialects which can be easily divided into sub-dialects.
  • The Tāmnieku dialect has Courland and Vidzeme variation
  • The Middle dialect is divided into Curonian, Semigallian, and Vidzeme variations.
  • The Eastern dialect is identified with Selonian and Non-Selonian variation.
  • The middle dialect is spoken in southwestern and central Latvia. However, the Eastern dialect is spoken in Eastern Latvia. Each dialect is identifiable with unique phonetics.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people speak Latvian?

The Latvian language is spoken by 1.3 million people worldwide. It is chiefly spoken in Latvia. From there, it migrated to the European countries and surrounding nations.

Is Latvian a complicated language?

The Latvian language has three dialects with numerous analytical forms, which makes it challenging for an English, Italian, French, and Spanish speaker. Furthermore, it is complicated to pronounce too.

How many noun cases are there in the Latvian language?

A Latvian noun has seven cases. These are dative, accusative, locative, instrumental, vocative, genitive, and nominative.

Which language is closed to the Latvian language?

The Latvian language is closed to the Lithuanian language. However, these are not interchangeable despite having common Proto-Balto-Slavic roots.

Kings of Translation area of Expertise

Kings of Translation will provide professional translations in the following sectors:

  • Localizing websites for Latvian customers and users
  • Localizing games for the Latvian entertainment industry
  • Localizing mobile applications for Latvian users
  • Localizing product packaging for Latvian customers
  • Customer support translation to aid Latvian clients
  • Menus, pamphlets, and tourist guidelines for Latvian tourism

Our Latvian 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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