Court interpreters for English to Estonian, Estonian to English and multiple other languages
Communication in the courtroom may be more difficult than one might expect. This is often down to the use of legal jargon and specific terminology as well as the posing of negative or double negative questions by barristers and other legal professionals.
TJC Global’s highly qualified Estonian court interpreters have substantial experience and an understanding of legal proceedings when working in complex and challenging court cases.
TJC's Estonian interpreters and translators are also happy to work outside of court for criminal cases; depositions; arbitrations; witness preparation; pre-trial meetings between attorneys, solicitors, barristers and clients and interviews with court personnel.
Contact us for a quote or to find out more about our Estonian court interpreting services.
All our Estonian court interpreters are native speakers.
They have long term experience, often between 10-15 years and sometimes even more, in court and legal interpretation, as well as professional qualifications to match, ensuring language support of the highest-quality that you can rely on every time.
They combine advanced language skills with expertise in their chosen industry meaning they can offer a bespoke service to match your requirements.
By supplying high quality language support, we have earned the trust of hundreds of international law firms, governmental institutions, private companies and many other public and private organisations. To find out more about our previous clients, please click here.
TJC's Estonian court interpreting services in hundreds of cities in Europe, Asia, North & South America, Australasia and Africa. For more information on the locations we cover, please see our global locations page or contact us directly.
Estonian is spoken by about 1.1 million people in Estonia itself, and is closely related to the Finnish language. It is rare in European languages as it is not of the Indo-European family of languages. It is distantly related to Hungarian and also has some similarities with German, Swedish, Russian and Latvian. There are two distinct groups of Estonian dialects, split geographically into northern and southern (and linked to the northern city of Tallinn and southern city of Tartu). The southern group includes the Tartu, Mulgi, Voro and Seto dialects. In addition there is the distinct kirderanniku dialect spoken in the north-east of the country.
TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in a wide array of specialist fields. Whatever your requirement, we can find the right linguist to assist you. If your industry or project-type is not listed here, please contact us directly with your enquiry.
Our language specialists utilise their knowledge of subject-specific terminology to deliver precise, unambiguous translations whatever the context - enabling you to communicate effectively with the rest of the world. We are also able to adapt to almost any type of project.
For a quote for interpreting services or a related enquiry, please use the Quick Quote system on the right of the page.
If you would like more information about our language services, please contact us.
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