Pacific and Indigenous Languages translation Services

Chuukese Language Translation Services:

Chuukese is a fascinating language spoken by the people of Chuuk, a group of islands in Micronesia. Chuukese belongs to the Austronesian language family, which includes languages from Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Madagascar. Chuukese has several dialects, and some of them are not mutually intelligible. Chuukese uses the Latin alphabet, but some letters have different sounds than in English.

If you need to translate your content from English to Chuukese or vice versa, contact us for a free quote.

Marshallese Language Translation Services:

Marshallese is a Micronesian language spoken by about 60,000 people in the Marshall Islands and other countries. It is an official language of the Marshall Islands, along with English, and has two main dialects: Rālik (western) and Ratak (eastern). Marshallese is written with the Latin alphabet, but some letters have different sounds than in English. If you are interested in Marshallese translation services, contact us for a free quote.

Tongan Language Translation Services:

Tongan is a Polynesian language spoken mainly on the island of Tonga in the Pacific, and also in Samoa, Fiji, Niue, Vanuatu and a number of other countries. It is the official language of Tonga and has about 187,000 speakers.

If you are interested in Tongan translation services, contact us for a free quote.

Samoan Language Translation Services:

Samoan is a Polynesian language spoken by about 510,000 people in the Samoan Islands and other countries. It is an official language, along with English, in both Samoa and American Samoa. Samoan uses the Latin alphabet.

If you are interested in Samoan translation services, contact us for a free quote.

Haitian Creole Language Translation Services:

Haitian Creole is a French-based creole language spoken by about 10-12 million people worldwide, mainly in Haiti, where it is one of the official languages, along with French. It has influences from various West African languages, such as Wolof, Fon and Ewe, as well as Spanish, English, Portuguese, Taino, and other languages It is not mutually intelligible with standard French, and has its own distinctive grammar and pronunciation.

If you are interested in Haitian Creole translation services, contact us for a free quote.

We provide other Indigenous and Pacific languages like:

  • Mayan languages (Guatemala and Mexico)
  • Mixteco Bajo
  • Mixteco Alto
  • Mixtec
  • Navajo

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