German communication

WorldAccent offers you a comprehensive German translation service. Based in the heart of cosmopolitan London, our clients have trusted us to supply professional translations since 1989.

With WorldAccent, you can always be confident your translations between English and German are accurate, appropriate and sensitive to the profile of your readership.

An expert project manager from our London based, multilingual team will look after your job from receipt through to delivery. Translators will be fully briefed on the context of each assignment, including your target audience and the role of the document within your communication strategy.

Contact us via the buttons on the right to discuss your German translation requirements and get a free, no obligation quote.

Professional German translation

A successful translation pays attention to style, linguistic connotations and cultural appropriateness.

When translating from English to German, we only employ mother-tongue German translators. We will select a professional translator for your job according to his or her language skills, educational background, subject knowledge and experience.

As well as translation, WorldAccent offers a range of other German language services including copywriting, proofreading and linguistic brand-name checks.

A complete German translation service

We can also provide German typesetting – applying our exacting standards to translating your visual design from English to German.

From advising on the language implications of your initial designs through to producing print-ready PDFs, our London based studio is accomplished at producing elegant German layouts.

We have all the technical German DTP knowledge you would expect and an authoritative knowledge of Quark Xpress, InDesign, Illustrator, Word, Photoshop, Excel, Powerpoint, Acrobat and more.

Naturally, translation of your multimedia project or website is available too. Get in touch to find out how we can painlessly translate your site to German and provide you with code files ready to go.

Two German language points of interest:

  • German allows compound nouns to form one long word. An extreme example of this is the word “Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz” (beef labeling supervision duties delegation law).
  • The English word “Rucksack” is loaned directly from German – “der Rücken” meaning “the back”.

Find out more background information on our German language links page.

WorldAccent offers a wide range of translation services in the world’s languages. Contact us via the buttons on the right to find out how we can also help with German to English translation and your FIGS or multilingual project.