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Icelandic Brochure Translation
Adelaide Translation provides Icelandic brochure translations for businesses and government departments in Australia. As a professional translation services provider, we offer fast and quality Icelandic brochure translations, and are able to typeset Icelandic translations into existing design files.
We usually work with InDesign project folders shared by clients, and deliver multilingual brochures from a single brochure in English.
Working with local Icelandic translators, designers and typesetters, you can be assured your project gets delivered by professionals familiar with the local culture and terminology used in Australia, and any project feedback gets addressed quickly.
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About the Icelandic Language
Icelandic retains many grammatical features of other ancient Germanic languages, and resembles Old Norwegian before much of its fusional inflection was lost. Modern Icelandic is still a heavily inflected language with four cases: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive. Icelandic nouns can have one of three grammatical genders—masculine, feminine or neuter. There are two main declension paradigms for each gender: strong and weak nouns, which are furthermore divided in sub-classes of nouns, based primarily on the genitive singular and nominative plural ending of a particular noun.