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Hausa Translation Service

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Hausa Translation Service

We have a trusted team of Hausa linguists and translators ready to handle all your Hausa translation need. We work between English and Hausa and vice-versa as well as many other world languages.

Our Hausa translators team offer you the quality and professionalism you want and expect. You can count on us....

For a quote on your translation simply > contact us.

Hausa mother-tongue translators

Our Hausa translators are rigorously screened to determine their experience and knowledge. We have both in-country specialists as well as translators based in target countries. All work into the mother tongue, i.e. for a translation specifically for Nigeria we use Nigerians whereas for documents aimed at a UK audience we use British translators. We provide expert Hausa translation services in many areas such as technical, IT, legal, engineering, financial, etc.

Why come to Kwintessential?

If the following are priorities to you, then come to us.

  • Great customer service
  • Attentive project managers
  • Expert Hausa translators
  • Quick turnaround times
  • Competitive prices

For a quote on your translation, simply send us your document or text to info@kwintessential.co.uk

About the Hausa language

Hausa is the Chadic language with the largest number of speakers, spoken as a first language by about 24 million people, and as a second language by about 15 million more. Hausa is an official language in the north of Nigeria, and a "national language" in Niger.

Native speakers of Hausa, the Hausa people are mostly to be found in the African country of Niger and in the north of Nigeria, but the language is widely used as a lingua franca (similar to Swahili in East Africa) in a much larger swathe of West Africa (Accra, Abidjan, Dakar, Lomé, Cotonou, Bamako, Conakry, Ouagadougou, etc.) and Central Africa (Douala, Yaoundé, Maroua, Garoua, N'djaména, Bangui, Libreville, etc.), particularly amongst Muslims.