Norwegian Language Services

Norwegian Translations

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

Our professional team of Norwegian 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 Norwegian 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 Norwegian translations. We welcome you to contact us for more information about our company or to obtain a free quote on Norwegian translations.

Norwegian Typesetting / DTP

Our multilingual DTP department is made up of highly professional operators and linguists with considerable typesetting experience in Norwegian 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 Norwegian language services offered

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

Norwegian Language Facts

Norwegian (norsk) is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway, where it is an official language. Together with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional variants. The Norwegian language has been teasingly said to be Danish spoken in Swedish due to the Norwegian and Danish vocabularies being so closely related while the language's phonology and prosody more resembles that of the Swedes.

As established by law and governmental policy, there are two official forms of written Norwegian - Bokmål (literally "book language") and Nynorsk (literally "new Norwegian"). The Norwegian Language Council recommends the terms "Norwegian Bokmål" and "Norwegian Nynorsk" in English.

Norwegian is one of the working languages of the Nordic Council. Under the Nordic Language Convention, citizens of the Nordic countries who speak Norwegian have the opportunity to use their native language when interacting with official bodies in other Nordic countries without being liable to any interpretation or translation costs.

Spoken in: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland

Norwegian Language speakers

5 million Norwegians (April 1, 2009)

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