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Greek Translation Services Australia
Do you need a reliable Greek to English or English to Greek translation?
Our expert Greek translation services are accurate, reasonably priced and dependable.
It's important not to sacrifice quality when translating from or into Greek. To cut corners, many people use bilingual employees, friends or even the internet to translate. In many cases, these approaches are ineffective and don't produce an accurate Greek translation. Don't leave your communications in the hands of non-professionals!, Our proven processes ensure that you receive guaranteed-quality translation. If you need urgent delivery, our team can handle it, too! Our prices are competitive and we deliver on time, within budget.
With Polaron, nothing gets lost in translation! All our translations are backed by our 100% Quality Guarantee. We are confident that our translations will meet or exceed your expectations. However, if for any reason you are not totally satisfied, we will revise the translation and adapt it to your needs free of charge. If, after the revision, for whatever reason at all, you still feel the translation is not up to standard, we will either pay for another translator to re-do the work or give you a full refund - your choice.
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The Greek language
The Greek language belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. Modern Greek is one of the richest surviving languages, with over 600,000 words. The Greek language has contributed many words to all languages, including English. It is spoken by over 15 million of people, in various countries including Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Albania, Macedonia, USA, Germany, UK, Australia, Canada, Russia, Georgia, Egypt, Sweden and Poland. Greek has been a major influence on hundreds of languages. In English, approximately 12% of the words are derived from Greek. Did you know that the prefixes poly, chrono, auto, and micro are all taken from Greek? The suffixes phobia, meter, gram, and graph are also Greek in origin. The fact of the matter is that Greek forms the basis for thousands of terms used in mathematics, science, and technology.
Things to consider when translating into Greek
The Greek language uses the Cyrillic alphabet. Translations into Greek from English tend to expand by about 20%, meaning that you may end up with more text than in your source document.
"Eat and drink with your relatives, do business with strangers." - Greek proverb |