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Explore a world of possibilities with ClickTrans, offering expert language solutions in a wide range of global languages to bridge communication gaps seamlessly.
What We Offer
At ClickTrans, we offer a variety of languages in which we can effectively translate your content. By utilizing a combination of CAT tools and linguistic experts, our translation services do not only focus on accuracy, but also on retaining context, value, and relevance. Different languages originate from different cultures and regions. This means that translations should also be culturally sensitive and empathetic towards diverse cultures and specific regions. By considering all these elements, our solutions will give your business a competitive edge.
Our Available Translation Languages
Arabic
Arabic is a language that has approximately 32 variants and its unique alphabet that can be difficult to comprehend. It is spoken by people who live in the Middle East and North Africa. To accurately translate content into Arabic, you need a professional linguist who understands the language, as well as someone who understands the culture of the Arabic-speaking nations.
Spanish
Spanish is one of the more popular international languages, with several LEP communities in the USA and Europe defaulting to this language. There are millions of people from around the world who speak Spanish and can be your language of choice when addressing markets in Latin-American countries, as well as Western countries.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam, an Austroasiatic language that is spoken by approximately 85 million people. This is also one of the languages that is spoken in China and is recognized as a minority language in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Telugu
Telugu is a language that is native to India. It is the official language of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana – both of which are Indian states that recognize this Dravidian language as their native tongue. It is also the spoken language of the Telugu diaspora, spread throughout countries that include the USA, Australia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Mauritius.
Mandarin
Mandarin is the dominant language in China – with approximately 70% of the population natively speaking Mandarin. Cantonese is one of the most popular dialects that are spoken in China as well, with a variety of sub-dialects stemming from this language. Taiwan and Singapore also recognize Mandarin as a primary language being spoken by the people who live in these countries.
Urdu
Urdu is a language that is native to South Asia – recognized as the official language of Pakistan and one of the 18 national languages being spoken in India. This language is heavily influenced by Arabic and Persian, has similarities to Hindi, and is considered an Indo-Aryan language.
Persian (Farsi, Dari, & Tajiki)
Farsi, Dari, and Tajiki are all primary dialects of the Persian language. These languages are spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and surrounding countries. It is written in Arabic alphabetical characters but has no relation to Arabic when it comes to grammatical construction.
Korean
Korean is the official language spoken by North and South Korea. Both countries have their own unique dialect of this language, with about 81 million people speaking this language as their native tongue. It also features a unique alphabetical system that is called Hangul. In rare situations, this language borrows Chinese alphabetical characters as well.