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I am working on a localization project at the moment for a university class and would like to know if anyone had the going rate for translations from French to Inuktitut. Also, what would you charge per word for a French to English translation?
Thank you for your help!
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Therrien Canada Local time: 14:31 English to French + ...
I can imagine Inuktitut to be very pricy; its very very localized (Northern Quebec, Nunavut) and has a limited clientele. I'd throw 0.16 CAD + on the table for a college student rate. Much more for the professional.
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Alexandre
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umakulkarni India Local time: 02:01 Member (1970) English to Hindi + ...
@ Kimberly
Dec 30, 2019
Hi Kimberly, did you get any Inuktitut translators?
I too require a native Inuktitut to help me out with a couple of translations.
Would appreciate if anyone could refer.
Thanks
Uma
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