Translation Services USA offers professional translation services for English to Faroese and Faroese to English language pairs. We also translate Faroese 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 Faroese to literally any language in the world!
Our translation team consists of many expert and experienced Faroese translators. Each translator specializes in a different field such as legal, financial, medical, and more.
Whether your Faroese translation need is small or large, Translation Services USA is always there to assist you with your translation needs. Our Faroese 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 Faroese document you may need translated.
We have excellent Faroese software engineers and quality assurance editors who can localize any software product or website. We can professionally translate any Faroese 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 Faroese language! It is a highly cost-effective investment and an easy way to expand your business!
We also offer services for Faroese interpretation, voice-overs, transcriptions, and multilingual search engine optimization. No matter what your Faroese translation needs are, Translation Services USA can provide for them.
Faroese is a West Nordic or West Scandinavian language spoken by about 48,000 people in the Faroe Islands and about 25,000 in Denmark. In total, about 80,000 people speak it.
Faroese is one of two insular Scandinavian languages which have their origins in the Old Norse language spoken in Scandinavia in the Viking Age, the other being Icelandic. In 1937, Faroese replaced Danish as the official language of the Faroe Islands.
As a written language, Modern Faroese has only existed since a standard was published in 1854 by Venceslaus Ulricus Hammershaimb. Although this would have been an opportunity to create a phonetically true orthography, as in Welsh, he produced an orthography consistent with having a continuous written tradition to the Old Norse language. The letter ð, for example, has no phonemes attached to it. Also, although the letter 'm' corresponds to the bilabial nasal as it does in English, in the Dative ending -inum, it corresponds to the alveolar nasal 'n' due to phonological assimilation.
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