Overview of Kazakh
Kazakh (?аза? т?л? Qazaq tili) belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic language family. It is the official language of Kazakhstan and is spoken by Kazakh communities in China, Russia, Uzbekistan, and other countries. Kazakh has evolved from Arabic script to Cyrillic script and is transitioning to Latin script.
Kazakh translation requires solid language skills and a deep understanding of Kazakh culture, traditions, history, and social customs. Giltbridge focuses on accurate linguistic expression and cultural content delivery, ensuring translation content is accurate and culturally appropriate.
Kazakh Language Support
Giltbridge not only handles Kazakh translation but also covers dialects, regional variants, and specific community languages within this language, including:
Kazakh is a morphologically rich language with unique grammatical structures and vocabulary. It has complex verb tenses and voices and a noun case system. Kazakh vocabulary includes many loanwords from Turkic languages, Persian, Arabic, and Russian. Kazakh traditionally used Cyrillic script but is transitioning to Latin script, which may pose challenges for translation.
Translation Capacity and Quality Standards
Daily Capacity
3000-5000 words per person per day
Large Project Handling Capacity
10000-20000 words per day
LQA Evaluation Capacity
8000-10000 words per day
Defect Rate per Thousand Words
4‰