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Laotian Translation For Design Files

Laotian Brochure Translation in Melbourne

Translate your brochures to Laotian or any other language.

Melbourne Translation Services has professional Laotian translators and expert typesetters who are able to work with your working design files, to provide translation from English to Laotian or from Laotian to English.

Besides Adobe InDesign files, we accept Illustrator, Photoshop, Powerpoint or any other popular working file format.

For larger files, you may send us a download link to review the files for a free quote.


Laotian Translation and Typesetting

Where a program cannot directly take the fonts of a particular language, typesetting is normally completed in Illustrator and placed back in the original design file as curved EPS files. We have considerable experience in larger multi-language typesetting projects where a consistent design and feel must be produced across several languages. This involves the coordination of Asian and European font styles, point sizes, leading, etc.

Melbourne Translation Services provides professional brochure translation and typesetting services wherever you are based in Australia or overseas. Contact us for a free quote.


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The Laotian Language

More About The Laotian Language

The Lao language is descended from Tai languages spoken in what is now southern China and northern Vietnam (probably by some of the various peoples referred to as the Baiyue) in areas believed to be the homeland of the language family and where several related languages are still spoken by scattered minority groups. Due to Han Chinese expansion, Mongol invasion pressures, and a search for lands more suitable for wet-rice cultivation, the Tai peoples moved south towards India, down the Mekong River valley, and as far south as the Malay Peninsula. Oral history of the migrations is preserved in the legends of Khun Borom. Tai speakers in what is now Laos pushed out or absorbed earlier groups of Mon–Khmer and Austronesian languages.



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