Turkish Language Overview
Turkish (Türk?e), part of the Altaic language family’s Turkic branch within the Western Oghuz group, is the official language of Turkey and one of Cyprus's official languages. A significant reform in 1928 transitioned Turkish from the Arabic script to the Latin alphabet, and it is now written left to right. With over 80 million native speakers, Turkish is primarily spoken in Turkey and Cyprus, as well as by Turkish immigrant communities in European countries like Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Known for its clear and logical grammatical structure, Turkish serves as a linguistic bridge between Eastern and Western cultures.
Effective Turkish translation demands not only linguistic proficiency but also a deep understanding of Turkish culture, history, and social nuances. Our services prioritize precise conveyance of the original text while capturing cultural subtleties. Whether translating business documents, technical manuals, or literary works, we deliver professional translations that reflect Turkish linguistic norms and cultural characteristics, ensuring the original content’s intent and style are preserved.
Turkish Language Support
Giltbridge not only handles Turkish translation but also covers dialects, regional variants, and specific community languages within this language, including:
Turkish is an agglutinative language with a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order. It has vowel harmony and extensive use of affixes to convey grammatical relationships. Turkish vocabulary includes many loanwords from Arabic, Persian, French, Italian, English, and Greek. Turkish uses the Latin script, which facilitates international communication.
Translation Capacity and Quality Standards
Daily
3000-5000 words per person per day
Large Project
10000-20000 words per day
LQA Evaluation
8000-10000 words per day
Defect Rate
4 per 1000 words