Czech Translation
Czech Translation
Czech translation efforts have been going on for over seven centuries. The earliest known Czech texts are from the 13th century. It wasn’t until 1533 that the grammar of the Czech language was formally written down, and it wasn’t until the beginning of the 1600s that Czech grammar was systematized. The Czech language has undergone tremendous evolutions during its short lifetime.
One of the most enigmatic and popular Czech figures was the author Milan Kundera. His novels, which include The Unbearable Lightness of Being , Immortality , and the Book of Laughter and Forgetting , capture the essence of the Czech language. Many Czech translation experts have attempted to capture the spirit of Kundera’s work, but few have succeeded.
Understanding the Intricacies of Modern Czech Translation
Perhaps the most influential Czech author, however, was Franz Kafka. Author of The Castle , The Great Wall of China , The Trial , and countless other dark and amusing stories, Kafka redefined the art of the story during his life. Many of the themes of Kafka’s works still resonate with modern readers. He left an indelible imprint on the consciousness of a generation of writers, Czech and otherwise.
It is our mission to infuse Czech translation with native vitality. We carefully select the best Czech translators on the market, and pair off our clients with experts. We can do localization for Czech as well as for over 150 languages. We have the infrastructure in place to get your job done well and to get it done on time.
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