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We currently provide translation services in over 250 languages using our dedicated network of experienced and qualified professional team of translators. Each translator is an expert in their specified field and has a qualification in their chosen language pair/s offering excellent quality and the most feasible translation service s including:
- Written translation
- Transcription
- Legal and patent applications including notarising
- bilingual content analysis,
- bilingual qualitative data analysis,
- audio and video translation
- online surveys services such as translation, proofreading and link checking
- Subtitles, Dubbing and Voice-overs
- Localisation
- Proofreading
- Audio/Visual Services
Helping our vast range of global clients from various industries
- Legal and patent applications including notarising
- Commercial
- Medical and pharmaceutical
- Market Research
- Insurance and financial
- The public sector
- Engineering and Manufacturing
- IT and Technical
- Marketing, Sales and Promotional material
- Books and Novels
- We also translate personal documents for private individuals
We are offering a 10% off our standard Rate Card for February 2018 Do not miss this excellent opportunity. This will apply to Translation work booked during February including advanced booking.
You will also benefit from our 30 days credit term which means that you will not pay us anything before 30 days after the completion date. this may applies to businesses only.
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Selica International Ltd Legal Translations February 2018 offer 10% off our standard Price Card with any translation project requested this month when you quote the promo code inside this brochure
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10% Discount off our standard rates
We are offering a 10% Discount off our standard rates on all orders during the month of September 2016. Terms apply to all new and existing clients. The project in question has to commence during the month of September.
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Brexit: The Key Points for…
Brexit: The Key Points for Users of Translation Services Due to imminent legislative changes that are set to affect UK businesses, I thought it would be useful to send you some information on how S…
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Brexit: The Key Points for…
Brexit: The Key Points for Users of Translation Services Due to imminent legislative changes that are set to affect UK businesses, I thought it would be useful to send you some information on how S…
Source: Brexit: The Key Points for…
Brexit: The Key Points for…
Brexit: The Key Points for Users of Translation Services
Due to imminent legislative changes that are set to affect UK businesses, I thought it would be useful to send you some information on how Selica International Ltd is working in partnership with our clients to assist in easing the process post Britain leaving the European Union and some of our guarantees on how we will continue providing a high quality customer service.
Selica aims to help maintain your business operations in this time of uncertainty by offering consistency and stability in your language support services whilst guaranteeing to continue to provide a high quality service. As your language support one-stop shop, we are well equipped to help you through this transition with guarantees such as:
• Currency used when quoting- All quoting will be done in Pounds Sterling (£ GBP).
• Fixed Rates – Our cost effective rates will not fluctuate according to inflation but will be fixed for the next 3 years when we will guarantee to match or beat any quote whilst maintaining our quality service of excellent standard.
• UK Based Selica International Ltd and all of our language support staff are based in the UK so there will be no extra costs in working together; our charges are not dependent on the strength of the Pound in the financial market
• Languages – Our network of over 3000 translators and transcribers are all UK based so we will still be able to provide our full range of services in the same languages to our usual exacting standards; please see language list attached..
• Data Protection Act – With confidentiality imperative at this time, Selica International for Innovation and Evolution Ltd is registered under the Data Protection Act 1998, registered number ZA099133, and we guarantee the security of all documents, data and information we handle
Selica International Ltd translation services include:
• Written translation
• Transcription
• Subtitles, Dubbing and Voice-overs
• Localisation
• Proofreading
• Audio/Visual Services
• Notarisation and certification
At Selica, it is key for us to work together with our clients during this time of change and we hope you will join our clients in letting us help you get through Brexit transition period by working in partnership to eliminate all the grievances of this major change.
Semitic Languages
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Semitic languages
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia
Semitic | |
Syro-Arabian | |
Geographic distribution: |
Western Asia, North Africa, Northeast Africa, Malta |
Linguistic classification: | Afro-Asiatic
· Semitic |
Proto-language: | Proto-Semitic |
Subdivisions: | · East Semitic (extinct) |
ISO 639-2 / 5: | sem |
Glottolog: | semi1276[1] |
Approximate historical distribution of Semitic languages. |
The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family originating in the Middle East. Semitic languages are spoken by more than 330 million people across much of Western Asia, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, as well as in largeexpatriate communities in North America and Europe. The terminology was first used in the 1780s by German orientalists von Schlözer and Eichhorn,[2] who derived the name from Shem, one of the three sons of Noah in the Book of Genesis.
The most widely spoken Semitic languages today are (numbers given are for native speakers only) Arabic (300 million),[3]Amharic (22 million),[4] Tigrinya (7 million),[5] and Hebrew (unknown; 5 million native and non-native L1 speakers).[6]
Semitic languages are attested in written form from a very early date, with Akkadian and Eblaite texts (written in a script adapted from Sumerian cuneiform) appearing from around the middle of the third millennium BC in Mesopotamia and the northern Levant respectively. However, most scripts used to write Semitic languages are abjads—a type of alphabetic script that omits some or all of the vowels, which is feasible for these languages because the consonants in the Semitic languages are the primary carriers of meaning.
Among them are the Ugaritic, Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, and South Arabian alphabets. The Ge’ez alphabet, used for writing the Semitic languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea, is technically an abugida—a modified abjad in which vowels are notated using diacritic marks added to the consonants at all times, in contrast with other Semitic languages which indicate diacritics based on need or for introductory purposes. Maltese is the only Semitic language written in the Latin scriptand the only official Semitic language of the European Union.
The Semitic languages are notable for their nonconcatenative morphology. That is, word roots are not themselves syllables or words, but instead are isolated sets of consonants (usually three, making a so-called triliteral root). Words are composed out of roots not so much by adding prefixes or suffixes, but rather by filling in the vowels between the root consonants (although prefixes and suffixes are often added as well). For example, in Arabic, the root meaning “write” has the form k-t-b. From this root, words are formed by filling in the vowels and sometimes adding additional consonants, e.g. كتاب kitāb “book”, كتب kutub“books”, كاتب kātib “writer”, كتّاب kuttāb “writers”, كتب kataba “he wrote”, يكتب yaktubu “he writes”, etc.
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