Zulu Translator
The Zulu language (or isiZulu, as it is called locally) is spoken by almost 10 million people, 95% of whom live in South Africa. The language is understood by about half of the South African population. It is a Bantu language, and is one of the eleven official languages of South Africa. It is written using the Latin alphabet, just like several other Bantu languages. Zulu is the most widespread language spoken in South African homes.
If you aim to sell your products or services in South Africa, translating your advertisement(s), website(s) and other documents into Zulu (and into Xhosa and Afrikaans) is definitely a wise move. Our native Zulu translators have vast experience rendering documents into Zulu by the deadlines specified by our clients, in prime quality, and in an idiomatic, smooth manner. (Continued below the image.)
Over the past decade and a half, Harcz & Partner Ltd. completed numerous English into Zulu and Zulu into English translation projects to the satisfaction of our international clients either within the framework of multilingual translation projects or in the form of a single-language project, and our clients keep returning for more.
Among the fields we can translate are books and other publications, articles, letters, brochures, marketing material, medical and pharmaceutical texts, documents related to environmental protection, touristic texts, corporate and personal websites, blogs, biographies, business contracts and agreements, as well as political and sports documents. (Continued below the image.)
To find out about the other languages we can provide, please visit the Featured languages section of our website.
If you are curious about what our specialties are, you are welcome in the What we translate section of our website. (Continued below the image.)
To learn about our favorable rates, please click on Rates. There, you will be able to read about the principles influencing our pricing.
Harcz & Partner Ltd. will be glad to provide its high-quality translation and editing services to you and/or your organization. We are looking forward to receiving your first inquiry.
Images contributed by Graham Hobbs.