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High quality translations from and to Korean. Our Korean translation services will help you maximize your global strategy.
* Experienced, native-speaking Korean translators
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* Wide range of Korean specialty and industry translators
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Language Marketplace has been providing professional Interpretation and Translation services to a wide range of clients for many years. All of our professionals are "mother-tongue" translators and interpreters - no software can duplicate their quality of work. Our Translators belong to professional translators' associations, where available - either in USA/Canada or in their country of origin. Beyond any accreditation, at Language Marketplace, we only keep the best through an ongoing system of continual assessment.
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A few of our services:
* Korean Document Translation
* Korean Simultaneous Interpretation
* Korean Linguistic Validation
* Korean Consecutive Interpretation
* Korean Transcription Services
* Korean Typesetting and Graphics
* Korean Voiceovers and Subtitling
* Korean Staffing Solutions
* Korean Multicultural Marketing
* Korean Document Management
* Korean Deposition Services
* Korean Virtual Data Services
* Korean Conference Interpreters
* Korean Desktop Publishing
In addition of our corporate clientele, we also offer very cost-effective services in the following areas:
*Korean Birth Certificate Translation
*Korean Marriage Certificate Translation
*Korean Divorce Certificate Translation
*Judgment Translation
*Korean Police Record Translation
*Power of Attorney Translation
*Translation of wills
*Korean Academic Degree Translation
*Korean Diploma Translations for school
*Korean Adoption Papers Translation
*Korean Naturalization Papers Translation
*Korean Immigration Documents Translation
*Patents Translation
*Legal Contract Translation
*Korean Drivers License Translation
*Korean School Transcripts Translation
The Korean Language:
Korean is the official language of Korea, both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers. In the 15th century a national writing system was commissioned by Sejong the Great, the system being currently called Hangul. Prior to the development of Hangul, Koreans used Hanja to write for over a millennium.
The genealogical classification of the Korean language is debated by a small number of linguists. Most classify it as a language isolate while a few consider it to be in the Altaic language family. Some believe it to be distantly related to Japanese-Ryukyuan. Like Japanese-Ryukyuan, Ainu, Nivkh, Altaic, and many other languages, the Korean language is agglutinative in its morphology and SOV in its syntax.
The standard language of South Korea is based on the dialect of the area around Seoul, and the standard for North Korea is based on the dialect spoken around P'yŏngyang. All dialects of Korean are similar to each other, and are in fact all mutually intelligible, perhaps with the exception of the dialect of Jeju Island (see Jeju dialect). The dialect spoken in Jeju is in fact classified as a different language by some Korean linguists.
The Korean language places a large amount of importance on honorifics, grammatical forms used to convey honor or respect when speaking with a social superior. Special nouns or verb endings are used to indicate respect when speaking to a person who is a social superior.
Who is deemed to be of superior social status in Korean society? Generally someone is considered superior if he or she is older or holds a position of rank, such as an employer or teacher. Honorifics are an essential part of the Korean language and should be used correctly in order to avoid offence.








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