German Translation Agency in London, UK

Details of the German translation services provided by professional German translators based in London, UK via London Translation Services.

Here are the details of the German translation services provided by German translators based in London, UK via London Translation Services.

There are very few German translation agencies in London. Since 2010, London Translation Services has been working with many of the United Kingdom's best German translators and have a long-term history of the highest quality at competitive rates for all German translation and translation-related services.

Our system as a professional German translation agency in London, is to quote each German translation project independently. We look forward to giving you a free quote for all your German translation needs while many of our German translators are ready. You can then match our pricing with other agencies, and we can assure you that you are getting good value for your money.


London Translation Services frequently produces German Translations

Our expert project managers will be in touch with you from the beginning to ensure that our professional German translators will work with you on whatever translation you require. Here are several of the services our German translators offer in London and to clients throughout the world. Please do not hesitate to contact us as we will be able to assist you if you require any translation service (normally offered by a German translation agency in London).

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English to German Interpreting Services

German to English interpreting services are key to making sure people can communicate clearly in real-time during business meetings, conferences, and legal events. Unlike translators who work with written text, interpreters deal with spoken or signed language, helping people who speak different languages understand each other.

There are various types of German interpreting, such as simultaneous (real-time translation), consecutive (translation after the speaker pauses), and over-the-phone or video remote interpreting. Each type is useful in different situations. German interpreters need to be fluent in both languages, quick, accurate, and able to keep information confidential, making them essential for effective communication.

These interpreting services are usually charged by the hour or day, depending on how long the job takes. They play a crucial role in ensuring that communication is clear and accurate in both professional and personal settings.

For more about German interpreting, see: English to German Interpreting


German Translation Agency Reviews

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In the past year, London Translation Services has provided German translation services to many clients and, across various review-channels for German translators’ work, we have received 62 reviews. Our German translation services, as of Nov, 2024, received an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Please go to: Review London Translation Services If you have used our German translation services and would like to leave a review for other would-be clients to see.

Qualifications of our German Translators

All our German translators have been thoroughly scrutinised and detain a minimum of the following qualifications:

Translator Jobs

If you are not yet registered with us, we would be pleased to hear from you if you are a qualified German translator that has a university degree in translation. Simply email your CV and references to translatorcv@londontranslationservices.co.uk and our HR department will be in touch with you shortly after.


More about the German Language

History of German

The German language started with the separation of Old High German from Old Saxon back in the 6th century. It was primarily only a written language while spoken, people would still speak a dialect of Low Saxon or Low German. Still to this day, there are variations of German from region to region.

Native Speakers

In the modern world, there are currently over 120 million native German speakers that speak one dialect of German. The largest concentration of these native speakers is of course, in Germany.

German Writing

The German alphabet is based on the standard ISO basic Latin alphabet and also utilise four diacritic letters which although written, are not officially considered to be part of the alphabet.

German References

Learn more about German history and the people who are speak German today by reading the following information on Wikipedia.org:

German Translation Services

Our most common German translation services and details of the translators that perform the translations can be found here: