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SPECIALIZED TRANSLATIONS DEPARTMENTS



Aploq MEDI translations
Our MEDI translations division is fast growing department that started its operation upon client's demand on top quality medical translations. More...

 

Aploq TECH translations
Technical translations - this is the field where we can show our expertise. The TECH translations division is ready to process jobs from various industries. More...

 

Aploq LEGAL translations
Experienced translators and law consultants, this is a strong base of LEGAL translations division. We know how quality and accuracy are important here. More...



Professional Latvian to Polish Translation Services

   Latvian is a Baltic language, and shares many grammatical and lexical features with
   other members of the same group.
   
   Basic facts:
 
 
Language family:
Indo-European
 
 
 
 
   Balto-Slavic
 
 
 
 
      Baltic
 
 
 
 
         Eastern
 
 
                 Latvian    
 
    Writing system: Latin
   
    Language codes: ISO 639-1 = lv, ISO 639-2 = lav
   
    Spoken in: Latvia, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania,
    Russia, Sweden, Ukraine and others
   
   
 

The Latvian > Polish translations section brings you the finest and most accurate Polish language translations in the industry. Our established team of professional translators are as fluent in Latvian as they are in Polish, their mother tongue, and have extensive experience in the translation of every conceivable type of document. In the hands of our professional linguists, your files will be translated with the utmost care and attention to detail. They will then pass through our internal QA procedures, after which we will deliver a high-quality translation, meeting all the requirements of quality standards.

   
  We guarantee full accuracy and privacy in translating your documents. Don’t hesitate to contact us for any kind of Latvian > Polish translation, no matter what the industry. Our accuracy and quick turnaround will surprise you!
   

 

 

 

 

 

   *source: www.wikipedia.org