Overview of Latin
Latin (Lingua Latina) is a classical language of the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. It was the official language of ancient Rome and is now mainly used as the official language of the Catholic Church and in academic research. Latin has profoundly influenced European languages and culture. Although Latin is no longer spoken as a native language in modern society, it has a significant impact on many modern languages, especially the Romance languages such as Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Latin is a highly inflected language with complex verb conjugations and noun cases. Many modern European languages' vocabularies directly derive from Latin. In particular, legal, medical, scientific, and religious fields retain many Latin terms. Many schools and universities still offer Latin courses as an essential tool for studying ancient literature, history, and language. Latin is not just a language; it carries a rich cultural and historical heritage that has influenced the modern Western world. To better understand and exchange thoughts and knowledge across cultures, Giltbridge's Latin translation services build bridges for cross-cultural communication.
Latin Language Support
Giltbridge not only handles Latin translation but also covers dialects, regional variants, and specific community languages within this language, including:
Latin translation plays an indispensable role in various fields. Whether academic research, legal historical document interpretation, medical research, religious studies, cultural preservation, language learning, or cross-cultural communication, Giltbridge provides Latin language support, promoting the development and progress of relevant fields.
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‰