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Italian to English translation
English to Italian translation
With offices in the U.K, North America and Asia,
Language Marketplace offers professional Italian
Interpretation and Translation Services.
Language Marketplace has several years of experience
delivering localization services to thousands
of the most demanding clients in a wide variety
of industries. Our focus is on ensuring that your
communications in the languages of the world are
accurate, localized and timely.
We work only with the best English to Italian
and Italian to English, interpreters, proofreaders
and editors throughout the world to offer our
clients exquisite levels of service and quality,
unrivalled by other agencies at our prices. We
are a company that listens to its clients needs
and responds directly to them. We never let our
clients down. If they have a request that we cannot
fulfil, we inform them immediately and try to
help them to source the skills required.
We are a team of skilled Project Coordinators
dedicated to client service, to the pursuit of
excellence, and to delivering the right product
on time and to budget. We love the work that we
do and care passionately about getting things
done absolutely right. Language Marketplace assists
private companies and government agencies with
highly professional and culturally accurate translations,
interpretation, and other language-related services.
All our Italian translators are qualified and
accredited professional linguists.
We promise to respond promptly to all requests.
If you have a project, which requires an English
to Italian or Italian to English translation,
do ask us for a quote or
contact us.
Facts about the Italian Language
Italian is spoken by approximately
60 million people as an official language in Italy,
Switzerland and San Marino. It is also used in
Monaco, Malta, some areas of Slovenia and Croatia,
Corsica, and in Africa, in Libya, Somalia and
Eritrea
There are approximately 4 million
Italian speakers in the USA.
Italian is a Romance language from
the Indo-European family. It is the closest language
resembling latin. The modern Italian language
is directly based on the Tuscan dialect.
Location: |
Southern Europe,
a peninsula extending into the central Mediterranean
Sea, northeast of Tunisia |
Capital: |
Rome |
Area: |
Total: 301,230
km 2 ( Land: 294,020 km 2 , water: 7,210
km 2 )
note: includes Sardinia and
Sicily |
Land
boundaries: |
Total: 1,932.2
km
B order countries: Austria 430 km, France 488 km, Holy See
(Vatican City) 3.2 km, San Marino 39 km, Slovenia 232 km, Switzerland
740 km |
Climate: |
Predominantly
Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot,
dry in south |
Natural
resources: |
Coal, mercury,
zinc, potash, marble, barite, asbestos,
pumice, fluorspar, feldspar, pyrite (sulphur),
natural gas and crude oil reserves, fish,
arable land |
Population: |
58,147,733 (July
2007 est.) |
Nationality: |
Italian(s) |
Languages: |
Italian (official),
German (parts of Trentino-Alto Adige region
are predominantly German speaking), French
(small French-speaking minority in Valle
d'Aosta region), Slovene (Slovene-speaking
minority in the Trieste-Gorizia area) |
Ethnic
groups: |
Italian (includes
small clusters of German-, French-, and
Slovene-Italians in the north and Albanian-Italians
and Greek-Italians in the south) |
GDP
(official exchange rate): |
$1.785 trillion
(2006 est.) |
GDP
- per capita (PPP): |
$30,200 (2006
est.) |
Labour
force: |
24.63 million
(2006 est.) |
Labour
force - by occupation: |
Agriculture: 5%
I ndustry: 32%
S ervices: 63% (2001) |
Unemployment
rate: |
7% (2006 est.) |
Industries: |
Tourism, machinery,
iron and steel, chemicals, food processing,
textiles, motor vehicles, clothing, footwear,
ceramics |
Exports
- partners: |
Germany 13.2%,
France 11.7%, US 7.6%, Spain 7.3%, UK 6.1%
(2006) |
Exports
- commodities: |
Engineering
products, textiles and clothing, production
machinery, motor vehicles, transport equipment,
chemicals; food, beverages and tobacco;
minerals, and nonferrous metals |
Imports
- partners: |
Germany 16.7%,
France 9.2%, Netherlands 5.6%, China 5.2%,
Belgium 4.2%, Spain 4.1% (2006) |
Imports
- commodities: |
Engineering
products, chemicals, transport equipment,
energy products, minerals and nonferrous
metals, textiles and clothing; food, beverages,
and tobacco |
Currency
code: |
EUR (Euro) |
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