Experienced Interpretation LSP for all ASL Language Dialects
At Translation Excellence (TE), we pride ourselves on being a leading Language Service Provider in ASL interpretation. With years of experience and a skilled team of highly educated interpreters, we guarantee accurate and culturally sensitive communication in ASL for all client needs.
How Translation Excellence Ensures Success
Translation Excellence (TE), a federally certified US-based language service provider founded in 2010, empowers you to break down language and cultural barriers. Backed by over 30 full-time staff, 6 ISO certifications, and a network of 20,000+ qualified linguists (many with US security clearances), TE offers unmatched expertise in 250+ languages. Our offices in Denver and Washington, D.C., ensure responsive service across the US, making TE your ideal partner for success in the global marketplace.
Why Choose Us for ASL Translation Services
At Translation Excellence, Inc., clear communication across languages is our top priority. That’s why we exclusively utilize native ASL linguists for all your legal and business needs. Here’s what sets Translation Excellence apart:
Accuracy & Nuance Guaranteed:
Our native ASL language speakers have a deep understanding of cultural references, idioms, and legal terminology specific to the region you're targeting. This ensures your message resonates with the intended impact, every time.
Cultural Sensitivity is Built-In:
Don't risk misunderstandings! Our linguists navigate cultural nuances seamlessly, fostering trust and clear communication during negotiations, presentations, or legal proceedings.
Building Rapport Comes Naturally:
Interactions feel more natural and engaging when participants are in their native language. Our native ASL translators help you build stronger connections with clients and partners.
Confidence Through Clarity:
Subtleties in language can become roadblocks. Our native speakers identify and address potential ambiguities, ensuring crystal-clear communication that drives successful outcomes.
Translation Excellence – Because success speaks ASL (and so do we).
Industries for ASL Language
We cater to a wide range of industries requiring English to ASL translation services, including healthcare, legal, corporate, government, and more. Our certified ASL interpreters are subject matter experts (SMEs) in industry-specific terminology, ensuring accurate communication in every context.
Top Industries We Serve
Industries | Services we provide | |
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Legal | Contract translations, Court decisions and proceedings, Legal documents translation, Intellectual property translations, Transcribing audio recordings and Interrogations, Conferences and meetings, Telephone recordings, Hearings or interviews. | |
Engineering | Translation of Technical Documentation, Engineering Proposals, Marketing Content For Engineering Products, Technical Patents and Contract Documents. | |
Financial | Financial reports translation, Banking documents translation, Investment proposals, Insurance policies, Asset management documents, Brokerage agreements, Payment processing documents translation. | |
Education | School website translation and localization, Registration and enrollment document, Deaf and hard of hearing programs, Interpretation services for parent-teacher conferences, Translation of school curriculum, policies, and procedures, Translation of parent and student handbooks, Translation of report cards and parent notifications. | |
Life Sciences | Medical interpretation services, Clinical translation and validation, Regulatory document translation, Marketing and commercialization translation, Intellectual property translation, Pharmaceutical translation and medical device localization. | |
Manufacturing | On-site meetings interpretation, Safety training, Technical document translation, User manuals. | |
Ecommerce | Website content translation, App translation, Vdeo localization | |
Travel and Tourism | Language support for tourist attractions, Translation services for Online Travel Agencies, Localization for Hotels | |
Energy | Legal document translation, Marketing localization and transcreation, Technical translation, Remote video and telephone interpretation, AI & Machine Translation, Language & Cultural training, Website and software localization, In-person interpreting for international business dealings. |
Types of Interpretation for the ASL Language
Simultaneous Interpretation
ASL Interpreting
Consecutive Interpretation
ASL language details include:
- Language History: American Sign Language (ASL) originated in the early 19th century, influenced by French Sign Language (LSF) and local sign languages used by Deaf communities in the US. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc played significant roles in developing and spreading ASL in the U.S.
- ASL dialects and cultural etiquette: ASL has regional variations and dialects across different parts of the United States and Canada. Cultural etiquette in the Deaf community includes maintaining eye contact during conversation, using visual signals like flashing lights for attention, and being respectful of the space and communication needs of Deaf individuals.
- ASL Language Statistics/Facts: ASL is used by an estimated 500,000 to 2 million people. It has its own grammar and syntax, distinct from English, and is considered a complete and natural language.
- List of countries where ASL is primary language: American Sign Language (ASL) is primarily used in the United States and Canada.
Country | Native Spanish Speakers (approximately) | |
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United States and Canada | 500,000 to 2 million |
FAQs section about TE and ASL interpretation
A: Translation Excellence is the best resource for ASL to English translation, providing accurate and reliable interpreting services, as Google Translate does not support ASL.
A: Yes, there are ASL-to-English interpreters who specialize in translating American Sign Language into spoken or written English. These interpreters facilitate communication between Deaf and hearing individuals, ensuring accurate and effective translation of ASL into English in real-time settings such as meetings, classes, and other events.
A: Simply visit our website or contact us directly at 720-325-0459 to discuss your interpretation needs and schedule services accordingly.
A: ASL interpreters translate spoken language into American Sign Language (ASL) in real-time, often in live settings like classrooms and medical appointments. They need proficiency in ASL and the spoken language. Translators, on the other hand, work with written text, converting documents and books from one language to another, requiring strong grammar and cultural knowledge.
A: Interpreters need fluency in both languages, training, certification, and cultural understanding. Experience and optional specialization in fields like healthcare or legal interpreting enhance expertise. Adherence to professional ethics ensures neutrality and confidentiality.