In Dallas, Affinity Spanish provides expert English-to-Spanish and Spanish-to-English translation of all types of written material. Translation accuracy, on-time delivery, and competitive pricing are among the main criteria by which each Affinity Spanish translation project is measured.
Affinity Spanish Standard
English <> Spanish Translation Process
L1. Review and Preparation:Source material is reviewed to identify any special terminology; research is conducted and glossaries are created as needed.
L2. Initial Translation: Translation from the source to target language is conducted.
L3. Editing and Review: Text is reviewed and edited following initial translation.
L4. Final Proofing : A final proofreading is done to ensure the highest quality translation.
L5. Delivery and Approval: Translated text is provided to the client for approval.
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Translation Accuracy
Translation accuracy is critical to the success of every project no matter the size. All projects undergo initial translation followed by editing review(s) to ensure the highest quality (see translation process description below).
Affinity Spanish translators rank among the most skilled and experienced native linguists in the translation and localization industiries. Despite some advancements in automated translation technologies, native human translators remain the best approach for producing high quality translations.
Translation Pricing
Translation pricing is based on a per word rate determined by factoring in multiple project specific criteria including: 1) the nature (relative complexity) of the source material, 2) the scope of the project (measured in word-count), and 3) turnaround time (i.e., rush vs. standard turnaround time).
Translation Process Schedule/Turnaround Time
We recognize that translation project schedules can be critical considerations. Actual project durations vary depending on the scope and complexity of each project. We work closely with our clients to determine project schedules that allow sufficient time for high quality translation processes and project delivery in a timely manner.
Request a Quote
Affinity Spanish staff members are available to discuss your Spanish translation project and provide an approximate per word rate by telephone. To obtain a written fixed price quote for translation projects we request that clients email their document(s) for review. Please email text documents (ideally in MS Word format) to info@affinityspanish.com to obtain a firm fixed-price quote and estimate on turnaround time.
Contact Affinity Spanish
Whether in Spanish or English, using the right words at the right time matters to us. In Dallas, call us now toll-free at (866) 545-7038 or send us a note at info@affinityspanish.com.
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About Dallas
Dallas, with an estimated population nearing 1.3 million, is the third largest city in Texas behind Houston and San Antonio, respectively. It is the main city and economic center of the 12-county Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area that, according to the March 2009 U.S. Census Bureau release, had a population of 6,300,006 as of July 2008, making it the fourth largest and number one fastest-growing (by population) metropolitan area in the nation last year. It is also the center of the largest metro area in Texas.
Dallas is rated as a beta world city by the Loughborough University Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network.
Founded in 1841 and formally incorporated as a city in February, 1856, the city's economy is primarily based on banking, commerce, telecommunications, computer technology, energy, and transportation. Located in North Texas and a major city in the American South & Southwest, Dallas is the core of the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States that lacks any navigable link to the sea. The city's prominence despite this comes from its historical importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, its position along numerous railroad lines, a strong industrial and financial sector, and its status as a major inland port (due largely to the presence of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and busiest in the world).