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01050994199
info@challenge-eg.org
Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt

Specialized Translation

Specialized translation

 Translation General translation and specialized translation arose, and the main difference between general and specialized translation is that general translation is concerned with texts that use ordinary language that anyone can easily understand, while specialized translation is concerned with texts of a specific field, which makes the text contain terms that only a translator specialized in its field understands. .

Challenge company provides Translation services in all fields and other specializations, which include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Political translation
- Media translation
- Literary translation
- Religious translation
- Specialized scientific translation
- Sport translation
- Medical translation
- Economic translation
- Financial translation
- Industrial translation
- Tourist translation
- Translating all specializations and fields.
What languages do we translate? Our services Power of work

We translate from English into Arabic and vice versa, in addition to translation into Arabic and English from various languages (40 languages), as well as translation of European, Asian and African languages into Arabic and English.

We provide translation for the following: certified translation of certificates and official papers, website translation, software and software translation, legal, commercial and general translation, financial and banking translation, technical translation of operation and maintenance manuals and user manuals, medical and specialized translation, specialized translations.

We can translate over 100 pages per day and have a variable number of 30-40 translators working around the clock.

Contact Us

  • 09 Al-Gomhoria Street, El Shorta Division, Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt
  • 01050994199
    01050994299
  • info@challenge-eg.org

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