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Chinese Translation Services
With a large network of in-country, professional Simplified Chinese translators, Translation Services USA can respond quickly and effectively to your Simplified Chinese language translation needs.
Translation Services USA provides professional, high quality Simplified Chinese to English translations and English to Simplified Chinese translations. Our Simplified Chinese translation services will help you maximize your global strategy.
Native Speaking Simplified Chinese Translators
Our Simplified Chinese translation teams are professional linguists performing translation from English to Simplified Chinese and Simplified Chinese to English for a variety of documents in various industries including:
Automotive
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Government
Legal
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Medical
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Telecommunications
About Simplified Chinese Language
Standard Mandarin is the official Chinese spoken language used by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China (Taiwan), Malaysia and Singapore. The phonology of Standard Mandarin is based on that of the Beijing dialect, which belongs to Mandarin, a large and very diverse group of Chinese dialects spoken across northern and southwestern China. The vocabulary is largely drawn from this group of dialects. The grammar of Standard Mandarin is standardized to the body of modern works written in Vernacular Chinese, which in practice follows the tradition of the Mandarin group of dialects most closely with some notable exceptions. As a result, Standard Mandarin itself is usually called "Mandarin" in non-academic, everyday usage. However, linguists use "Mandarin" to refer to the entire group of dialects. This convention will be adopted by the rest of this article. Standard Mandarin is officially known in the People's Republic of China as P?t?nghuà (Simplified Chinese: ???, literally "ordinary speech"), in the Republic of China (Taiwan) as Guóy? (Traditional Chinese: ??; Simplified Chinese: ??, literally "national language"), and in Malaysia and Singapore as Huáy? (Traditional Chinese: ??; Simplified Chinese: ??, literally "the Chinese (in a cultural sense) language"). All three terms are used interchangeably in Chinese communities around the world where different groups have come into contact.
