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Translation from Italian to Russian language, translation from Russian language to Italian

The GMC Translation Service Translation Center offers professional translation from Italian language (or to Italian language). If You need written translation from Italian to Russian language or from Russian language to Italian, our collective, in the name of highly qualified translators, correctors, and managers, will apply best efforts to fulfill translation qualitatively and in due time. We guarantee high quality of translation in different subject fields, such as: medicine, ecology, oil extraction, gas production, food industry, management and marketing, finances, instrument engineering, motor-car construction, different types of legal documents, contracts, software, instructions and manuals for modern household appliances and technology, and etc.

Italian language (Italiano, lingua italiana) is the official language of Italia, Vatican, Switzerland (Canton Ticino), and San Marino. People in Malta, Corsica, France, Germany, and other countries of Europe and America containing huge Italian communities also speak this language. All together, the number of people speaking Italian is verged to 70 million. people.

Roots of Italian language should be sought in popular Latin that is also called vulgar Latin representing a conglomerate of dialects common in different provinces of Ancient Rome. The process of formation of the united literary Italian language on the basis of Tuscan dialect, which Dante and Petrarca used for their poetry, starts in the Renaissance. Italian language, as the Renaissance language, has significantly enriched German, English, and Spanish languages with music terms, as well as with lexicon layer from the field of literature, fine art, and etc.

Modern Italian language falls into a set of dialectal variants far different between each other: Milanese, Sicilian, Naples and Venice accents. Characteristic feature for Italian vocal system is plenitude of vowels. Moreover, there are no words ending in consonantal in Italian language, exceptions are the definite component “il” and articles “con”, “in”, and “per”.

Do You know that …

  • Eccentric and temperamental Italians keep family ties reverently; it is not surprising that virtually each Italian carries pictures of his wife and children.
  • The hottest days of August are called “ferragosto” in Italian.
  • Blessing of the Supreme Pontiff addressed to a floc crowded on the eve of Easter and Christmas over the square in front of the Saint Peter’s Cathedral is referred to as “urbi et orbi” (from Latin “to the city and the world”).
  • The word of “pizza” is etymologically ascended from the words of “piatto” (a plate) and “piazza” (a square).
The ancient philosopher Plato visited Sicily three times.

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