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    Icelandic Medical Translation Services

    Our translators have professional experience in a wide range of scientific fields, such as medicine, nursing and the biotech industry. When conducting a scientific translation, this experience is invaluable. By assigning the correct translator(s) to the project, we ensure that translation is accurate and runs to schedule.

    We offer a comprehensive scientific and medical translation service, offering translation into a wide range of niche areas and have at your disposal a team of highly qualified, experienced and specialised translators. We provide scientific translation services for projects ranging from medical instrument user guides, through to patient information leaflets. Furthermore, we can process and output translations in a wide variety of electronic formats.

    Whether it is a doctor's report, doctor's letter, medical diagnosis, medical product description or instructional manual, we can provide specialised medical translations from highly qualified professional Icelandic translators. To begin, simply scan the pages of your document and send to us for an indication of the price.


    Who choose us?
    • Professional Icelandic translators with 5 years' or more experience
    • Quality and affordable document translations by experienced translation company based in Singapore
    • Dedicated client managers from project start to delivery
    Languages We Translate
    The Icelandic Language

    The oldest preserved texts in Icelandic were written around 1100 AD. Much of the texts are based on poetry and laws traditionally preserved orally. The most famous of the texts, which were written in Iceland from the 12th century onward, are the Icelandic Sagas. They comprise the historical works and the eddaic poems.

    The language of the sagas is Old Icelandic, a western dialect of Old Norse. The Danish rule of Iceland from 1380 to 1918 had little effect on the evolution of Icelandic, which remained in daily use among the general population except for a period between about 1700 and 1900 where the use of Danish by common Icelanders became popular. The same applied to the Allied occupation of Iceland during World War II.1

    Icelandic Translator Singapore

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