Professional Russian translation services, accredited agency
Native and experienced translators ready to help your business
- ✓ £130 per 1,000 words (approx. 3 pages)
- ✓ Accredited translation agency, member of the Association of Translation Companies
- ✓ Certified translations accepted by all UK bodies and authorities such as the Home Office, DVLA, universities, HMRC etc.
- ✓ Professional translators, native speakers
- ✓ Translations from and into Russian
We used Inbox Translation for some urgent work – not only did they translate the copy in 12 hours, but the cost was highly competitive. We will use them for any future translation work and would not hesitate to recommend them to other companies. Thank you to Alina for the fantastic job!
Diana Massey Operations Director, The Massey Partnership, London - UK
Privet to all! That means “Hi to all!”, as “privet” is the equivalent word for “hi” in Russia. That is pronounced as preeve’t, with the stress put on the last syllable. According to some, Russian is not a difficult language to learn once you have mastered the alphabet. The Russian language is actually a very interesting one. Its words are easy to learn, pronounce and remember.
How we can help you
Value to businesses
For small and big businesses alike, translation is an important tool. Technology and innovation have given all businesses the chance to open doors to the international arena where they can do international exchange and transactions with clients regardless of their geographical location. Clients from overseas appreciate it more if a business website took the time to translate the materials into their native language. It makes them more comfortable and trusting. For the business, it can increase interest and sales profits.Translation services
Whether you need your documents translated from or into Russian, we are here to help. You can send us your materials using the form on the left, give us a call or email us. Whichever method you prefer, we will be able to send you a quotation usually within an hour. We will take care of everything; you will not need to worry about a thing. Your translation will be delivered to your inbox within the agreed deadline.Accreditations
Translation process step by step (from enquiry to delivery)
Briefing
The more we know about you and your needs, the smoother the process, the better the quality.
Proposal
Not that kind of proposal, though we have translated love letters and wedding vows before 🙂.
Approval and queries
If the fee fits your budget and you agree with the delivery date, all we need is your written approval (an email will usually suffice) and we can get started.
Translation
Our language ninjas will research, adapt, write, rewrite, use online and offline tools in order to come up with the best solution.
Revision
With fresh eyes, the Russian translator will check the text and make corrections and edits as needed.
Editing and proofreading
This step is optional and it will add a second Russian translator to the team, who will check the translation against the source.
Approval of edits
If applicable, the amended text is reviewed once more by the translator, who will approve or reject proposed changes.
Quality assurance
The final translation is checked by the project manager to ensure it complies with your requirements, it is complete and accurate.
Delivery
Pretty self-explanatory, right? It’s the moment you’ve been (im)patiently waiting for: that ‘ping’ in your inbox telling you your translation is ready.
Feedback
Any comments or questions that we can address are always welcome. If there are any small changes needed, we offer two rounds of amends.
A few facts about Russian
The Russian language is a Slavic language that is primarily spoken in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. It is also widely used, though not officially in Latvia, Moldova and Estonia and to lesser extents in countries which were USSR constituent republics. The language is part of the Indo-European languages and the East Slavic languages three living members.
The second-most used language on the internet after English, Russian is native to 150 million speakers and the official language in 5 countries, 1 province, 3 unrecognised states and a minority language in 20 states.
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