The many languages we use to bring your message to life
For over 30 years, we’ve been delivering exceptional quality services in a wide range of languages.
Our team of professional native speakers specialises in a wide range of fields.
This allows us to offer accurate, consistent and culturally sensitive language solutions adapted to the unique needs of each client.
Here are the main languages we work in.
The most popular European languages
The most widely spoken languages on the international scene, used in trade, finance and global communications.
English - The lingua franca of business and technology.
French - Essential in Europe, Africa and international organisations.
German - Key for the European market, especially in industry.
Spanish - Spoken in Spain and most of Latin America.
Italian - The language of art, culture and Made in Italy.
Portuguese - Important in Europe and Brazil, an emerging economy.
Dutch - Relevant in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Polish - Key language for Eastern European trade and industry.
Turkish - Essential for trade with Turkey and for Turkish-speaking communities in Europe.


Eastern European and Balkan languages
Essential for those operating in the emerging markets of Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
Russian - One of the most widely spoken languages in the world, crucial for trade with former Soviet countries.
Ukrainian - Increasingly relevant internationally.
Czech and Slovak - Essential languages for the Central European market.
Hungarian - Key language for business in Central Europe.
Romanian - Widespread in Romania and Moldova, currently experiencing growth in the technology sector.
Bulgarian - Essential for those working in the Balkans.
Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian - Key languages for markets in the former Yugoslavia.
Macedonian - Important for trade and relations in the Balkans.
Albanian - Relevant in relations with Albania, Kosovo and Albanian communities abroad.
Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian - Spoken in the Baltic countries, which are currently enjoying strong technological development.
Scandinavian and Nordic languages
Used in advanced, innovative economies, these languages have a leading presence in technology and renewable energy.
Swedish - Strategic for business with Sweden.
Norwegian - Indispensable for the oil and maritime sector.
Danish - Essential for trade with Denmark.
Finnish - Relevant in the high-tech and sustainability sectors.
Icelandic - A niche language, but relevant for those doing business with Iceland.


Asian languages
Essential if you’re expanding your business in Asia's most dynamic and growing markets.
Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) - An essential language for international trade.
Japanese - Crucial for technology and the automotive sector.
Korean - Strategic for business with South Korea, a leader in innovation.
Hindi - One of the most widely spoken languages in the world, essential for IT and business.
Vietnamese - Relevant for manufacturing and trade in South-East Asia.
Indonesian - A key language for Indonesia's emerging market.
Tibetan - A niche language, but relevant to academic and cultural circles.
Arabic - Essential for trade and diplomacy with the Middle East.
Hebrew - Essential for business and technological innovation in Israel.