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of highly skilled experts. Our loyal customers have found the answer. You too
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The Translator Working on Your Legal Document
One of the most critical areas of work done by a translator concerns legal documents. We have a team of specialist translators for legal documents who can provide definitive translations which can be notarised in German if required. This will give them the same legal status as the original Italian legal document.
Colloquial differences between Italian and German which may be awkward but acceptable in a tourist brochure could spell disaster in a legal document. Phrases with a clearly defined legal meaning in Italian may have a completely different one if translated literally into German. The translator must have current knowledge of both Italian and German law and legal language.
Specialist knowledge on the part of the translator is as important as it is to the
writer of the original document. For example, employing a general scientist to
translate a mathematical paper risks errors of terminology which may be unnoticeable
to lay readers but transparently obvious to German mathematicians. As these are
obviously the intended audience, the slightest error would damage your credibility.
We will work with you to ensure our translator understands your Italian legal document
and our German translator writes in a style appropriate to your target audience.
Choosing Your Italian - German Translators
The right choice of Italian - German translator is critical to your venture. We use
professional translators who work only in their mother tongue and in specialist
fields. Italian - German translators will be native German speakers equally
fluent in Italian. Your translated legal document should not give any indication
that it was ever written in Italian at all. A skilled translator will make it
read like an original German legal document. This involves such considerations as
that Italian idioms and metaphors should not be translated at all. They should be
replaced by the corresponding German phrases. The correct idioms of just five or
ten years ago may sound completely out of place today. Language changes by the day,
and only German translators continually immersed in German life and culture will
be able to keep up with such trends.
Italian - German Translator Requirements
Your Italian - German legal document should be concise, accurate, and comprehensible. It is
easy to for an unskilled translator to make a word-for-word translation from Italian
to German and produce a legal document which is completely unintelligible. We have all laughed at
instructions which have been translated from German to something which
bears only a passing resemblance to English. Do not expose your company to the kind
of ridicule that use of poor legal documents provokes. The small saving you make on the
translator's fees will be only a fraction of what you lose in credibility and sales.