Czech <> English translation
Do you wish to translate a piece of text or a document in Czech, localise a website for the Czech Republic or publish a business report? Would you like to translate a legally perfect contract in Czech or a scientific essay? Whether you would like to translate a medical assessment report or a user manual - ETS offers low-priced translations for technical, financial or academic fields. Translation from Czech or to Czech is handled only by translators who are native speakers having a graduate degree.
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Starting from 0.79 € per line or 0.099 € per word Other languages |
Billing in other currencies available.
We guarantee Quality
As an experienced translation service provider, at ETS English <> Czech translations are subject to the highest quality benchmarks. This includes an extensive selection process of our translators as well as subsequent editing with respect to orthography, grammar, punctuation and syntax. As a company operating internationally, ETS can offer Czech translations at excellent prices. See for yourself.
Czech translation at a glance
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Background: The Czech language
The beginnings of the Czech language go back to the end of the 10th century, as Czech, just like the remaining Slavic languages, separated from the common proto-language - Proto-Slavic. It is from this period that the first evidence of the existence of written script is available (e.g. the Bohemian self names, Mysläta, Boleslav and Melnik on the Bohemian Denars from the year 1000), though they are very isolated. There is more evidence in the second half of the 12th century, which means that Czech can be considered to be a proven language only from this time onwards. In the Middle Ages, Czech developed to become a rich and widespread language of many literature classes. With the development of the Bohemian state, it spread beyond the national borders. Expansion of the Czech language can be observed in the period from the 14th to the 16th century. It was spoken, above all, in Upper Silesia, but also in Hungary and, naturally, also in Slovakia. It influenced the Polish written language most significantly. However, we find individual Bohemia also in other languages (e.g. in Russian) and the names of the Hussite weapons went at that time all across Europe (píštala - pipe, basis for the word "pistol" subsequently, and houfnice became Howitzer).
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