Translation into Swedish
Swedish It is interesting that so many Swedish exports have found significant success in the UK. Abba, Bjorn Borg, IKEA, Pippi Longstocking, Steig Larsson and Zlatan, along with many...
How to choose a translator – for a professional, quality translation service
So you need a professional, ISO certified, quality translation service. But how do you choose a translator? Yes, we do translations. And a lot more. People always wonder how...
Google Translate Sings… ‘Have yourself a Merry little Christmas!’
Just a little reminder of our opening ours over the festive period: We will close up at 5pm on 21st December and re-open on Wednesday 2nd January at 8.45am....
The Positives of Social Networking and Media
In the summer we had the amazing Hannah with us on a work experience placement. She’s written a blog for us on social networking. Enjoy! Nowadays, with technology becoming...
Greek Mythology in Language and Translation
In the summer we had the wonderful Alice with us on a work experience placement. While here, Alice took a look at Greek myths and the impact these have...
Atlas Translations: Translation into Greek
Translation into Greek I can tell you now…. before you read this to the end that this may not be the most informative blog about language. Sorry, I can’t...
Atlas Translations: Translation into Finnish
Translation into Finnish Finnish is one of the few languages which are spoken in Europe but which do not belong to the Indo-European family group. Like Estonian, spoken across...
IgnITIon – ITI Student Bulletin
As an established translation agency (since 1991!) we have always had lots of enquiries from: Students Teachers People wanting a career change Translators and interpreters starting out We refer...
Across the UK and back again: Miriana’s travels
Miriana joined us on a UK work placement at the beginning of July and finishes today. In her time at Atlas, she spent many of her weekends travelling to...
Atlas Translations: Translation into Basque
The Basque language, also known as Euskara is a language isolate, the only remnant of the languages spoken in Southwestern Europe before the region was Romanised in the 1st...