danish translation

If you simply want the gist of a Danish webpage or to translate a simple phrase, a basic literal translation from a Danish translator may suffice – there are even online machine translations that can handle Danish translations.

But what if translating to or from Danish underpins the success of your next marketing campaign, expansive commercial literature or a legal document? With so much at stake, including your reputation, can you afford to trust those cheap basic translations?

More than just a Danish translation

A properly done translation is actually about much more than just a literal translation. Your translator should take into account the subtleties of local dialect when they translate Danish, as well as the cultural and social considerations relating to where in the country your translation will be used. When even the biggest global brands can fall foul of bad translation, it makes sense to entrust yours to a specialised translator offering services such as these:

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  • Accurate translation by skilled mother-tongue Danish translators.
  • Thorough Danish localisation.
  • Branding and marketing advice to support our Danish translation services.
  • DTP, typesetting and other services to ensure polished documentation.
  • Proven in-house quality and project management systems.
  • Advice and support on all your Danish translation needs.

Respecting the subtleties of Danish language and culture

It may not be the cheapest way to get a Danish language translation but it's a sure way to guarantee a finished result that accurately conveys the message you originally crafted while respecting the subtleties of the Danish language and culture (localisation is a separate fee payable service to just translation).

Enjoy peace of mind with our dedicated Danish translation service

Gemini Translation Services regularly handles English to Danish translation (and Danish to English translations) as well as commercial translation to and from hundreds of other languages and dialects. Whether you need to translate a simple marketing flyer or need an English to Danish translator versed in specialised medical terminology, we can help.

Quality control

We operate a documented translation quality control appointment template as part of our quality plan. This ensures the translator assigned meets the brief of the project on all levels.

Call us now on 0845 833 2511

One call or email is all it takes to start enjoying the peace of mind, commercial advantages and enhanced reputation that our accurate Danish translation will give you.

Danish country facts

Background

Once the seat of Viking raiders and later a major north European power, Denmark has evolved into a modern, prosperous nation that is participating in the general political and economic integration of Europe. It joined NATO in 1949 and the EEC (now the EU) in 1973. However, the country has opted out of certain elements of the European Union's Maastricht Treaty, including the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), European defense cooperation, and issues concerning certain justice and home affairs.

Population

5,500,510 (July 2009 est.)

Nationality

Danish

Religion

Evangelical Lutheran 95%, other Christian (includes Protestant and Roman Catholic) 3%, Muslim 2%

Language(s)

Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic (an Inuit dialect), German (small minority)
note: English is the predominant second language

National holiday

none designated; Constitution Day, 5 June (1849) is generally viewed as the National Day

President/prime minister

chief of state: Queen MARGRETHE II (since 14 January 1972); Heir Apparent Crown Prince FREDERIK, elder son of the monarch (born 26 May 1968)
head of government: Prime Minister Lars Loekke RASMUSSEN (since 5 April 2009)

Legal system

Civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations

Main industries

Iron, steel, nonferrous metals, chemicals, food processing, machinery and transportation equipment, textiles and clothing, electronics, construction, furniture and other wood products, shipbuilding and refurbishment, windmills, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment

Main export partners

Germany 17.8%, Sweden 14.5%, UK 8.1%, Norway 5.7%, US 5.4%, Netherlands 4.8%, France 4.7% (2008)

Source of Country Facts: CIA World Fact Book