Kashmiri Language Services

Kashmiri Translations

Language Localist provides high quality and timely translations from English into Kashmiri and from Kashmiri into English. Language Localist manages all fields ranging from general emails to complex manuals translation from and into Kashmiri. Regardless of the project type we assure you that we will provide you with the best quality Kashmiri translations.

Our professional team of Kashmiri translators is capable of translating for varied subjects and industries including Medical (Clinical Trails, Consent Documents), Legal, IT (Hardware & Software), Technical (Manuals, Product Brochures), Academic documents and General correspondence etc. Your document will be handled by a professional Kashmiri translator who will translate your documents with extreme care and detail. We guarantee accuracy and privacy in translating your documents. Feel free to contact us for any kind of Kashmiri translations. We welcome you to contact us for more information about our company or to obtain a free quote on Kashmiri translations.

Kashmiri Typesetting / DTP

Our multilingual DTP department is made up of highly professional operators and linguists with considerable typesetting experience in Kashmiri language. In addition to that, we have the experience to deal with the most complex typesetting requirements. We can handle DTP jobs of any length, from a small business card to a multipage booklet. Our final quality process ensures that your documents are typeset to your complete satisfaction.

We can typeset your documents in your preferred DTP format (QuarkXpress, InDesign, Illustrator, MS-Office applications etc.), on both Windows and Mac platforms.

Other Kashmiri language services offered

  • Proofreading/Editing
  • Transcription
  • Voice-over
  • Subtitling

Kashmiri Language Facts

Kashmiri, popularly known as Koshur, is a language of the Indo-Aryan group of languages and it is spoken primarily in the Kashmir Valley. There are approximately 5,554,496 Kashmiri speakers in India, according to the Census of 2001. Most of the 105,000 speakers or so in Pakistan are immigrants from the Kashmir Valley after the partition of India.

The Kashmiri language is one of the 23 scheduled languages of India and is a part of the Sixth Schedule in the constitution of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmiri. Along with other regional languages mentioned in the Sixth Schedule, as well as Hindi and Urdu, the Kashmiri language is to be developed in the state. Some Kashmiri speakers frequently use Hindi or English as a second language. Since November 2008, the Kashmiri language has been made a compulsory subject in all schools in the Valley up to the secondary level.

There are three orthographical systems used to write the Kashmiri language - these are the Sharada script, the Devanagari script and the Perso-Arabic script. The Kashmiri language was traditionally written in the Sharada script after the 8th Century A.D. This script however, is not in common use today, except for religious ceremonies of the Kashmiri Pandits. However, today, it is written in Devanagari script and Perso-Arabic script.

Spoken in: Jammu and Kashmir (India), Azad Kashmir (Pakistan).

Kashmiri Language speakers

5.6 million

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