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German Retail & E-Commerce Translation

Adelaide Translation provides professional German translations for retailers and e-commerce stalls. Our English <> German translations enable companies to internationalise and localise their products and services.
Reliable and accurate German translations are an essential part for marketing products and services globally. We are a pro-business translation company, with managers experienced in providing only the best German translations for our business clients.
Our German translators are experts in translating for retail or website marketing literature.
- Translating Website Product or Website Content to German
- Translating Restaurant Menu, Name-card and Brochures to German
- Translating Marketing Material for Food and Beverage Companies
- Translation memory saved from each delivery, saving translation cost for customers requiring translation with repeated phrases
- Dedicated account manager for each client's translation projects
Enquire with us today with your translation requirement.
Adelaide Translation Services
Professional German Translator
Adelaide Translation provides professional German translation services. You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our German translator is ready to assist with your translation project.
About the German Language
German is the third-most taught foreign language in the English-speaking world, after French and Spanish. German is the main language of about 90 – 98 million million people in Europe (as of 2004), or 13.3% of all Europeans, being the second most spoken native language in Europe after Russian, above French (66.5 million speakers in 2004) and English (64.2 million speakers in 2004). It is therefore the most spoken first language in the EU. It is the second most known foreign language in the EU. It is one of the official languages of the European Union, and one of the three working languages of the European Commission, along with English and French.
