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Portuguese (Portugal) Translation Services

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

Cost-Effective and Timely Professional Portuguese Translation Services for You!

Globalization speed does not show signs of slowing down. And with new businesses contributing to an expansive worldwide demand, the need for translation services is growing too. Today we discuss how the clients can take advantage of a language services provider to penetrate the Portuguese market.

Since the Portuguese love coffee so much, we should pay homage to their culture. Brew your favorite drink, and let us begin exploring a culture foreign to many individuals.

The benefits of Kings of Translation for your Portuguese (Portugal) translation needs

As well as our extensive experience, by using Kings of Translation for your Portuguese (Portugal) 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 Portuguese (Portugal) 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.

What you didn't know about the Portuguese language!

    • Portuguese is the official language of nine countries, including Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Sao Tome, Principe, Equatorial Guinea, and Angola. In addition, Portuguese is the official language of Macau, a Chinese territory. Now you can clear the misconception that Portuguese is only spoken in Portugal.

    • Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. However, the majority do not live in said countries. Majority of the speakers live outside of Portugal and other dominant Portuguese speaking countries. It is estimated only one-twentieth of Portuguese speaking people live in Portugal.

    • Portuguese popularity continues to grow, with the language ranking as the sixth most spoken language in the world. More individuals are interested in learning Portuguese from Africa, Asia, and South America. According to UNESCO, it has the potential to become an international language.

    • After the Middle East and North African conquests, Portuguese was heavily influenced by Arabic under the Islamic Moors. The wars in the eighth century after Portugal and Span invasion led to a form of Arabic that was commonly spoken in the 13th century. To date, olive, cushion, and bottle have Arabic-influenced terms in Portuguese.

    • English has borrowed a few words from Portuguese too. Words like cobra, fetish, and embarrass have Portuguese etymologies widely used around the world today.

Pack your bags, and lets travel to Portugal

    • The oldest bookshop in the world is in Lisbon. Bertrand Bookstore was established in the 1700s and is a popular tourist attraction due to its architecture. The shop captivates with the mosaic tiles display, which is its own identity. If you are a book lover, head down to the Lisbon Chiado district to browse the books.

    • Portugal has the shortest and longest-reigning monarchs in history. Henrique reigned Portugal as her king for 73 years. On the other hand, Luis Filipe only reigned for 20 minutes. Their lifestyles and memorabilia are on display at the museums.

    • Pastéis de Nata was discovered by a native family who has managed to keep the recipe under lock and key for the previous 200 years. The custard tart is mouth salivating with crispy texture and a sweet, creamy filling. Definitely visit the family bakery in Belem to try them for yourself.

    • Portugal is home to one of the oldest universities in the world. The University of Coimbra was constructed in 1290 and received the UNESCO World Heritage title in 2013. The education institution is open to tourists, alongside its palace and the Joanine Library.

    • A wine enthusiast will browse the Portuguese streets for coasters and cork handbags. Portugal is the biggest cork producer in the world, with 70% of its exports produced locally. The tourists can tour the local shops to discover how cork is made.

Our Portuguese (Portugal) 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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