Tagalog Translation Service – Accurate, On-Time and Cost Effective
All Translation Services specializes in providing high quality English to Tagalog and Tagalog to English translation services for personal and for business use. Our extensive network of professional Tagalog translators means that translations from Tagalog to English and English to Tagalog are one of our most specialized services.
Hundreds of companies trust us to carry out their translations, including African Defense System, Ernst & Young, Essar, Hitachi, Oshkosh, Philips, PricewaterhouseCoopers…etc.
As an ISO certified company, we are always eager to serve our customers efficiently by finding new ways to improve our quality & reduce our prices, so our customers benefit both ways.
Whatever kind of translation you have - legal, technical, medical or general documents - we are happy to handle anything from small-scale translations to large-scale localization projects with ease.
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About Tagalog Language
Tagalog is an Austronesian language, widely spoken in the Philippines by approximately 22 million people. The language holds association with variety of other Austronesian languages namely, Indonesian, Malay, Javanese and Paiwan (of Taiwan), Cham (of Vietnam and Cambodia), and Tetum (of East Timor). Furthermore, Tagalog is the first language of the Philippines' Region, besides being official language of the Philippines and Filipino.
Speaking about the historical evidence of Tagalog, the language has written transcripts in Laguna Copperplate Inscription, and it is written in year 900. The language uses certain words from Sanskrit, Malay, and Javanese languages. Words from the other languages such as Spanish, English, Hindi, Arabic, Chinese, and Tamil, have also been used in Tagalog. The prominent Tagalog dialects are Lubang, Manila, Marinduque, Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan, Tanay-Paete, and Tayabas.
The four main dialects include Bulacan dialect in the North, Batangas in the South, Marinduque and Manila dialect in the central region.
Our team of Tagalog translators
Our team of Tagalog translators includes translators who have prior experience in the relevant fields. All of them are experts in the subject matter. We make sure that all our translators have an excellent knowledge of the target language as well as the source language.
The only way a translator can have an excellent knowledge of their target language is by being a native of the land where the target language is spoken, which is why we only have natives and in-country Tagalog translators.
We adopt the most stringent methods to ensure that our work is of the finest quality, and our ever-expanding team of Tagalog translators is selected with the utmost care. To become a part of All Translation Services, each translator has to pass a rigorous selection process.
We translate Tagalog language with ease and on time!
We give you the best turnaround time for your Tagalog to English and English to Tagalog translations. Our Tagalog translators can translate an average of 2500 to 3000 words per day. We time our services to your needs. We don’t follow other people’s standards: we set our own new standards everyday by achieving our goals and by supplying high quality English to Tagalog and Tagalog to English Translation Services to our clients.
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WHAT CLIENTS ARE SAYING
Country Where Spoken
Canada, Guam, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, USA.
Official Language of
Philippines
Region
Luzon, Manila, Mindoro.
Total Speakers
23,800,425
Language Family
Austronesian, Borneo-Philippines, Central Philippine, Malayo-Polynesian, Meso Philippine, Tagalog.
Writing Style
Latin (Tagalog variant); Historically written in Baybayin
Dialects
Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan, Lubang, Manila, Marinduque, Tanay-Paete, Tayabas.