We work only with experienced translators who are native Bulgarian speakers and have an insider’s understanding of the terminology and culture, as well as experience with the subject matter for a given project. We also carefully preserve your corporate style and voice to keep your brand consistent while communicating appropriately with Bulgarian-speaking audiences.
Translation Labs takes pride in providing its clients with high quality professional Bulgarian translation solutions at a cost effective price. When you choose Translation Labs, you can be absolutely confident of professional, accurate and culturally sensitive translations. Our strength lies in providing language services for:
Bulgarian mechanical engineering document translation
Bulgarian Automobile engineering document translation
Bulgarian Car multimedia document translation
Bulgarian Power tools document translation.
Besides, we also translate:
Bulgarian Marketing presentations
Bulgarian Training material
Bulgarian Newsletters
Bulgarian Technical specifications Standards and contracts
Bulgarian Web pages.
Our translation philosophy
we believe that translation goes beyond words. We not only translate your words but also your message, your tone, your understated meanings and your designs. This assures that you get a fully localized version for your target market
Bulgarian Language Details:
Bulgarian language is spoken by about 90 percent of the population of Bulgaria or some 8 million people. It is one of the Slavic languages and, in fact, played an important role in the historical development of this family. When the first alphabet for the Slavic languages was devised in the 9th century, it was a dialect of Bulgarian that served as the base. Old Bulgarian or Old Church Slavonic as it came to be called, long served as the literary vehicle of all the Slavic languages. During the middle Ages it was one of the three major literary languages of Europe.
Bulgarian demonstrates several linguistic innovations that set it apart from all other Slavic languages except Macedonian, such as the elimination of case declension, the development of a suffixed definite article (see Balkan linguistic union), the lack of a verb infinitive, and the retention and further development of the proto-Slavic verb system. Various verb forms exist to express unfitness, retold, and doubtful action.
Bulgarian differs from the other Slavic languages in that it makes use of articles, both definite and indefinite, the former being suffixed to the noun. The verb has no infinitive form-like the English infinitive, which is formed by placing the word "to" in front of the verb, the Bulgarian infinitive is formed with the word ad.
Bulgarian is spoken/used in the following countries:
Bulgaria, Macedonia.
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