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  • Our Dutch translation team translate all types of documents, such as legal, marketing, technical, employee handbooks and more.
  • Our extensive Dutch translation team work with clients from all various sectors such as Manufacturing, IT, Government, Public Sector and Financial. All of our Dutch translators are professionally qualified, native speakers.
  • Dutch Language Facts

    Dutch is spoken by 24 million people world-wide as a first language. Dutch is the official language in the Netherlands, Surinam, and the Netherlands Antilles. Dutch is also spoken in Belgium, Aruba, South Africa and Indonesia. The name Dutch is from the word Dietsc or Duutsc which means ‘language of the people’.