Reliable Thai Translations

When it comes to finding a reliable translation company for your project, there is only one company to trust. All language service providers give attractive promises to their clients; we are one of the few that actually keep them. Our promise is as simple as this: you will get your documents professionally translated, by the deadline you set, and at the price we quoted.

Thai translations above competition

We are committed to providing our clients with one level of service - superior.

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Every time you need a professional translation either from or into Thai, feel free to contact us and discuss your translation details with your project manager.


Thai - American English legal translation
“I used your service for the first time and I had great concerns about my legal translations because I had to be sure of a competent company and guarantees the service it provides. Thank you, I would have no hesitation in using you again when the need arises.”
Alisa, USA
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> 5,000 words
5% off
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10% off
> 20,000 words
15% off
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20% off

Introduction to Thai Language


Thai (also known as Siamese) is a member of the Southwestern branch of the Tai-Kadai language family. Its closest relatives are Lao, or Laotian, Shan, and Southern Thai. It is spoken as a first language by 20 million speakers and as a second language by 40 million speakers in Thailand. It is also spoken in the Midway Islands, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, and the United States. The word thai means 'free' in the Thai language.

Thai is the official national language of Thailand. It is taught and used as a medium of instruction in schools, by the media and in all government affairs. An estimated 80% of Thaland's population speaks Thai as their first or second language. Thai serves as a lingua franca, or language of wider communication for speakers of the country's 74 different languages. Most newspapers and periodicals are in Standard Thai, although there is a number of them in Chinese, English, and Malay. The Thai government makes efforts to promote the use of Standard Thai.

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