
Translation is a concept like crossing borders, breaking barriers of separate cultural and linguistic entities.





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Punjabi to English translation - English to Punjabi translation
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We make it possible for you to convey your thoughts, ideas,
hopes, dreams, ambitions, experience and anything you want to
people who share a different language and a different culture.
Language translation allows companies to trade successfully in
other countries, to reach new customers and to materialize their
full marketing potential. A skilled translation work can make
the distinction between a successful or ineffectual business or
cultural understanding, between encouraging and preventing a
sale and ultimately between being taken earnestly or not.
Translation is the necessity for today’s world and we are
providing the Punjabi translation in its best possible way.
Choosing the Right Punjabi Translation Partner
We have chosen our native-speaking translators because of their
ability to communicate the message well and because they are
dedicated to make it possible for the receiver the clear and
accurate understanding of the language. Translation means the
accurate well-readable presentation on other language, and we
can assure you for the joy of reading of thoughts.
When translating specialized documents in various fields, like
technical translation, legal translation or website
localization, it's necessary that all the terminology is
translated properly. Taken to an extreme, technical translation
can literally be the difference between day and night. May be it
sounds a little surprising, but think if a small wrong
translation in an IT or software manual meant that the entire
program or a part of it can collapse easily.
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We are in the languages translation field for last 15 years and
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We are capable to give the bulk volume of translated output per
day, but it depends on the nature of the input document. We can
increase our translators if you have urgency for the
translation.
To prove our worth we can send you few samples of translation
which we are currently doing and also which we have already
done. Theses will tell you the quality of our work.
We employ only the very best Punjabi translators the world has
to offer. They are meticulously screened during our rigorous
selection process so that only specialists having the best
qualification, industry experience and subject expertise handle
your translations. We only work with dependable and experienced
translators who consistently display superior performance and
quality results. We ensure that the Punjabi translators assigned
to your project have the appropriate expertise required to
provide you with a high quality, culturally sensitive
translation in any field that you desire.
Punjabi Translation Fields: Document Translation ( IT Manual,
Software Manual, Multilingual User Manual, Technical Script
and Manual, Training Material, Medical Documents, Engineering
Documents, Marketing & Advertising, Legal Documents,
Literatures, Official Papers, Tourism, Sports), Website
Translation, Software Localization, Multilingual Web
Publications, Web Content management and translation, Print
Publications.
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Punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by
inhabitants of the historical Punjab region (now split
between India and Pakistan) and their diasporas. Speakers
include adherents of the religions of Islam, Sikhism, and
Hinduism. It has over 90 million native speakers according
to the Pakistan census of 1998 and the India census of 2001,
which makes it approximately the 11th most widely spoken
language in the world. Along with Lahanda and Western Pahari
languages, Punjabi is unusual among modern Indo-European
languages in being a tonal language. The written standard
for Punjabi for at least 300 years has been based on the
Majhi dialect, the dialect of the historical region of Majha,
which spans the Lahore, Sheikhupura, Kasur, Gujranwala, and
Sialkot Districts of the Pakistani Province of Punjab and
Amritsar District and Gurdaspur District of the Indian State
of Punjab.

Punjabi is spoken as first language by 3% of Indians, esp.
the followers of Sikhism. Punjabi is the official language
of the Indian state of Punjab and the shared state capital
Chandigarh. It is one of the official second languages of
the states of Delhi and Haryana.
Punjabi is also spoken as a minority language in several
other countries where Punjabis have emigrated in large
numbers, such as the United States, Australia, the United
Kingdom (where it is the second most commonly used language)
and Canada, where in recent times Punjabi has grown fast and
has now become the fourth most spoken language. Punjabi is
the preferred language of most Sikhs (most of their
religious literature being written in it) and Punjabi Hindu
and Punjabi Muslims living in Pakistan. It is the usual
language of Bhangra music, which has recently gained wide
popularity in other parts of South Asia and abroad.
Punjabi is a descendant of Sauraseni, which was the chief
language of medieval northern India.
Punjabi emerged as an independent language in the 11th
century from the Sauraseni Apabhramsa. However, the literary
tradition in Punjabi started with Fariduddin Ganjshakar
(Baba Farid) and Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikhism.