ONLINE QUOTATIONS
We provide quality Turkish translations to companies and organisations and translate all types of business and technical documents to and from Turkish at rates that are among the lowest of leading translation agencies.
With a team of skilled Turkish translators, and in partnership with other selected specialist Turkish translation agencies, we can ensure that we always have the right translators available for all types of documents and subject matter.
We work hard to keep our own costs down, so that our pricing can fairly reflect the value of our translators and the services they provide. As such, each translation is priced according to its characteristics and the resources required in ensuring its successful delivery.
Send us details of your translation project and we'll get right back to you with a free quotation and choice of turnaround times.
If you would like a sample translation so that you can check our work before making any commitment, please Contact us, as we can often do this without charge.
Our Rates*
Turkish Translations*
Prices per word from:
Turkish - English
$0.165
English - Turkish
$0.11
*The rates given are based on non-urgent translations of more than 3000 words, to be used for internal and information purposes only and containing no technical or specialist language. All rates are subject to change without notice, and exclude VAT where clients are based in the European Union..
Each translation is priced on a case-by-case basis according to its characteristics. Please contact us for a free quotation online.
NEWS
New era of Turkish power and confidence
Turkey today is booming. And with its growing economic clout has come a new assertiveness that has led some to wonder if it harbours neo-Ottoman ambitions to resurrect its role as a dominant power in the Middle East.BBC - 21 November 2011
Turkish President - Turkey can bring dynamism and growth to Europe
In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, Turkey's President Abdullah Gul has highlighted Turkey's potential: "Turkey's position, her assets, the value she can add in terms of energy resources, her population, the dynamism she can bring into Europe, and also the growth that she can bring, with Turkey being the engine of this growth."TELEGRAPH.CO.UK - 19 November 2011
Al Jazeera announces Turkish channel
Qatar's Al Jazeera has confirmed it will launch new TV channels in Turkish as it embarks on its latest free to air news venture in central Europe's Balkans region.Rapid TV News - 13 November 2011