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Swedish Brochure Translation in Melbourne

Translate your brochures to Swedish or any other language.

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


Swedish 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 Swedish Language

More About The Swedish Language

Swedish is a North Germanic language, spoken by approximately 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland, especially along its coast and on the Åland islands.

In the 9th century, Old Norse began to diverge into Old West Norse (Norway and Iceland) and Old East Norse (Sweden and Denmark).

In the 12th century, the dialects of Denmark and Sweden began to diverge, becoming Old Danish and Old Swedish in the 13th century. All were heavily influenced by Middle Low German during the Middle Ages. Though stages of language development are never as sharply delimited as implied here, and should not be taken too literally, the system of subdivisions used in this article is the most commonly used by Swedish linguists and is used for the sake of practicality.


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