TRADUPHONE Video remote interpreting in Swedish – we make sure that your business communications are translated successfully into Swedish. Our Swedish interpreters will competently and professionally translate your virtual meetings (videoconferences or teleconferences), negotiations, webinars, or product presentations etc.
Prices depend on the language combinations required, the length of the assignment and the medium used (telephone or video). Click here to obtain your free online quote.
We are proud of the quality of the services offered by our interpretation office. We only work with interpreters who are experienced in the relevant fields required: for example, a technical interpreter will be used for a webinar and a business interpreter will be responsible for negotiating an international contract.
Video remote interpreting is a more convenient and less time-consuming option than having a translator visit your office. With our video interpreting technology, our interpreters can translate your conversations into a wide variety of languages wherever you are, whether or not you appear on the screen.
Thanks to the speed of this procedure, our video interpreting service is extremely flexible and practical. The conversation can be translated almost in real time and it is an economical alternative to face-to-face interpreting.
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Swedish is closely related to Danish and, like other Nordic languages, is descended from Old Norse. Swedes can communicate with Norwegians easily thanks to the hybrid language Svorsk and approximately 10 million people speak Swedish as their native language. The official status of the Swedish language has been established by law since 1st July 2009. All official bodies have thereafter been obliged to use Swedish. The aim is for the language used by authorities to be maintained and kept simple and understandable. Swedish is not only the official language of Sweden, but also of Finland, where a law establishes that Finnish and Swedish must be seen as equal official languages.