Translation Services USA offers professional translation services for English to Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Saxon to English language pairs. We also translate Anglo-Saxon to and from any other world language. We can translate into over 100 different languages. In fact, Translation Services USA is the only agency in the market which can fully translate Anglo-Saxon to literally any language in the world!
Our translation team consists of many expert and experienced Anglo-Saxon translators. Each translator specializes in a different field such as legal, financial, medical, and more.
Whether your Anglo-Saxon translation need is small or large, Translation Services USA is always there to assist you with your translation needs. Our Anglo-Saxon translation team has many experienced document translators who specialize in translating many different types of documents including birth and death certificates, marriage certificates and divorce decrees, diplomas and transcripts, and any other Anglo-Saxon document you may need translated.
We have excellent Anglo-Saxon software engineers and quality assurance editors who can localize any software product or website. We can professionally translate any Anglo-Saxon website, no matter if it is a static HTML website or an advanced Java/PHP/Perl driven website. In the age of globalization, you definitely would want to localize your website into the Anglo-Saxon language! It is a highly cost-effective investment and an easy way to expand your business!
We also offer services for Anglo-Saxon interpretation, voice-overs, transcriptions, and multilingual search engine optimization. No matter what your Anglo-Saxon translation needs are, Translation Services USA can provide for them.
Anglo-Saxon (also called Old English) was an early form of the English language that existed in England some 1000 years ago. It was a Germanic language and was much influenced by Old Norse. Unlike modern English, Anglo-Saxon was a language rich with morphological diversity. It maintained several distinct cases, such as the dative, genitive and instrumental, which are only marginally marked today.
Anglo-Saxon was not a static form. Its usage covered a period of some 700 or so years from approximately 450 AD to some time after the Norman invasion in 1066 when the language underwent a major and dramatic transitory upheaval, during a period which is (generally) now referred to as Early English (although occasionally and frustratingly by some scholars as Middle English, as though no intermediate transitory phase occurred). During the 700 years in which it was in use it assimilated some aspects of the indigenous pre-Celtic languages, some of the Celtic languages which it came into contact with, some of the two variants of the invading Scandinavians occupying and controlling the Danelaw, and Norman French in the wake of 1066.
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