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Italian Translation Services

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

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Italy with Kings of Translation’s Italian translation services. Our online platform offers professional, accurate translation solutions to and from Italian, serving businesses, academic institutions, legal professionals, and individuals aiming to communicate effectively with Italian-speaking audiences. Whether it’s for document translations, website localizations, marketing materials, technical manuals, or personal communications, our team of expert translators is well-versed in the nuances of the Italian language and its cultural context. We ensure your message is precisely conveyed, fostering clear communication and building strong connections within the Italian community. Trust Kings of Translation for professional and secure Italian translation services, online, to bridge linguistic barriers and enhance your engagement across Italy and Italian-speaking regions.

The benefits of Kings of Translation for your Italian translation needs

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

Learn more about the Italian language

  • The Italian alphabet is relatively simple compared to European languages. It has only 21 characters without w, k, x, j, and y. The letters are based on Latin characters that share commonality with English; however, Italians pronounces them very differently.
  • Italian became the official language of Italy through the consistent efforts of Dante and Petrarch after the unification of the country. Luckily, the language was emerging at the same time with only three to five percent of the nation speaking native Italian.
  • Italy is the most studied language by foreign students during their university term abroad. The trend has been growing since the 19th century with 700,000 individuals learning Italian every year. As a result, Italian ranks fifth on the curiosity scale.
  • The longest word in Italy is 30 characters. It is psiconeuroendocrinoimmunologia, comprising of 30 letters and 13 syllables. It is also denoted by its abbreviation PENI, the study of immune and nervous systems.
  • Italian is very closely associated with music. Alto, tempo, and crescendo find their classical music notes meet Italian origins. This is because the music was heavily promoted during the Baroque and Renaissance periods, resulting in universal music compositions and well-versed composers.
  • Every language has dialects and Italian is not any different. However, these dialects are extremely different from each other. As Italian dialects were based on Latin with different states operating individually under foreign rule used Italian differently.
  • The first Italian text dates to a millennium ago. It was created in the 13th century when literature and poems were being published. The text was called Placita Cassinesi, a bureaucratic document mentioning laws regarding land disputes in the southern region of Capua, Campania.
  • Credit the Italians for creating the word “Volt.” Alessandro Volta, an Italian experimenter, created the first electrical battery in 1799. Now, a variation of his last name is used globally to measure current.
  • Dante is the Father of the Italian language. He was a politician and a cultural hero for his contribution to establishing the Italian language. In addition, he is also recognized for his poetry in the Tuscan dialect.

Frequently Asked Question

Where is Italian spoken?

Italian is spoken in 85 countries worldwide such as Italy, Switzerland, the Vatican City, Istria, and San Marino.

How many people speak Italian?

Italian is spoken by 65 million people residing in the European Union. Furthermore, it is also spoken by 15 million in the world as a second language.

Is the Italian language essential to learn?

The Italian language carries significant influence in deciphering art, history, archeology, philosophy, and literature. It is also used in cuisine sciences.

Is learning Italian difficult?

The Italian language is complex because of verb conjugations, verb tenses, and pronoun placement. Furthermore, rolling the Rs is a challenge in itself.

Kings of Translation area of expertise

Kings of Translation provides professional Italian translations in the following categories:

  • Localizing websites to attract the Italian market
  • Localizing mobile applications for Italian users
  • Localizing games for Italian gaming lovers
  • Localizing product descriptions to enter Italian industries
  • Social media posts and digital marketing
  • Customer support to facilitate Italian customers
  • Menus, pamphlets, and instruction manuals

Our Italian 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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