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Translation from German to Korean is the process of converting text from the German language to the Korean language. German is among the most spoken languages in the world. It is the official language of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Belgium. It is also spoken in parts of France, Italy, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Croatia.
The German language is spoken by about 100 million people in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Italy, and Romania. It is the most widely spoken language in Europe, with over 100 million speakers. The German language originated in the area that is now Germany. It is thought to have originated sometime before 1000 AD.
"Korean is spoken by about 78 million people in South Korea, North Korea, China, Japan, and the United States." It is the only language in the world with a double negative. "The Korean language originated in the Korean Peninsula. It is not known exactly when it originated, but it is thought to have arisen sometime in the first millennium BCE."
German-to-Korean translators translate written documents, such as marketing materials, legal contracts, medical reports and academic papers. They also translate audio or video content from German to Korean. Translators must be able to understand the source language and the target language, as well as the subject matter of the document they are translating.
To hire an German-to-Korean translator, you need to post a project on Smartcat and search for a translator who is the right fit for your project. You can also browse our database of translators and find one that matches your needs using filters such as specialization, experience, and availability.
Once you have found a translator that matches your needs, you just click on the “Invite” button, and Smartcat sends an invitation to their email. Once they accept it, Smartcat automatically assigns them to your German-to-Korean translation project, which they can do right on Smartcat.
The cost of hiring an German-to-Korean translator will depend on any given translator’s specialization, experience, and other factors. Every translator sets their per-word rates by themself, enabling a market-based pricing system.
As a rule of thumb, Smartcat’s per-word rates for German-to-Korean translation start at $0.05 per word, and can go as high as $0.20 per word for highly specialized translators or types of content.
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