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Day Translations, Inc. - Professional translation and interpreting services in Boston, USA. 


  

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The increase of technology and communication between businesses has increased the globalization of all businesses making translation services a necessity for all businesses. Language itself can often be the biggest stumbling block in communicating with clients, coworkers and their families, institutions etc. According to the latest Healthy Boston Report, more than 100 ethnicities are represented in Boston’s neighborhoods and 140 languages are spoken in Boston’s homes. Therefore, professional translation and interpreting services play a major role.

 

Day Translations is a professional document translation and interpreting service dedicated to providing accurate translations in Boston. We encourage you to contact us for more information about our company or to get a free quote. Your documents have our 100% guarantee for life and we provide customer service long after the translation is over. We are a division of Day Commerce, Inc. We are a worldwide provider of document translation services with a large and professional team of certified translators in all of the major world languages.

 

As a corporate member of the American Translators Association (ATA), we are dedicated to showing professionalism and excellent customer service throughout all of our business dealings. We guarantee all of your documents to be translated and delivered to you before your deadline everytime, no matter how big the translation is. We are able to do this because of our highly trained employee base of certified language translators with extensive experience in the translation field.

 


 

We boasts rich experience and expertise in various fields of translation and interpreting. Our sevices include:
 
 
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Partial list of languages that we translate at Day Translations, Inc.

 
 Afrikaans translators Danish  translators  Lao translators   
 Albanian translators Dutch translators Latvian translators  
 American Sign language Egyptian Arabic translators  Lithuanian translators  
 Amharic translators English translators  Mandarin  translators   
 Arabic translators Estonian translators  Nepali translators  
 Armenian translators Farsi translatorsPashto translators  
 Basque translators Filipino translators  Persian translators 
 Bengali translators Finnish translators  Portuguese translators  
 British sign language French translators  Russian translators  
 Bulgarian translators  German translators Serbian translators   
 Burmese translators  Greek translators  Spanish translators  
 Cantonese translators  Guaraní translators  Swedish translators   
 Catalan translators Haitian creole translators  Tagalog translators   
 Cebuano  translators Hebrew translators Turkish translators  
 Chechen translators  Hungarian translators  Ukrainian translators  
 Chinese translators  Italian translators  Urdu translators  
 Coptic translatorsJapanese translatorsVietnamese translators   
 Croatian translators  Javanese translators  Zulu translators   
 Czech translatorsKurdish translators  
     
 
 
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About Boston l Interesting Facts

Things To Do & Places To Visit

 

 

 

About Boston :

 

Home to more than 50 colleges and universities, Boston is a multicultural city that boasts the largest concentration of international students in the world. The city itself is a blend of many ethnic neighbourhoods: the North End’s Italian festivals, Chinatown’s restaurants, and areas that offer Indian, Thai, Vietnamese, Caribbean, Brazilian, Middle Eastern, Jewish and soul food. More than 140 languages are spoken in Boston's homes.  As of the 2000 US Census, more than 186,000 of Boston residents over the age of five - about 33% - spoke a language other than English at home.

 

Some of the major companies headquartered within the city are the Liberty Mutual insurance company; Gillette (now owned by Procter & Gamble); and Teradyne, one of the world's leading manufacturers of semiconductor and other electronic test equipment. New Balance has its headquarters in the city. Boston is also home to management consulting firms The Boston Consulting Group, Monitor Group, and Bain & Company, as well as the private equity group Bain Capital. Many international companies have already chosen for Boston as their business destination. If you are planning to do likewise we are glad to translate your vision into reality and bring to you the finest and most accurate translations.

 

Translation of your documents guarantees that you are reaching those individuals directly and professionally in a language they can relate to. Using our translation services, you are improving customer satisfaction, enhancing customer access to your products and services, and increasing sales all at the same time. At Day Translations, we are here to help you accomplish all of your translation and localization needs. We guarantee full satisfaction and accuracy of any translation.

 

 

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Interesting facts about Boston :

 

- 1630 - In September 1630, Governor John Winthrop and the

 

- Massachusetts Bay Colony settlers traveled to the peninsula, known as Shawmut by the Algonquins, and founded Dorchester, the first part of the city of Boston. 

 

1632 - Boston made capital of Massachusetts Bay Colony. 
1634 - Boston Common became the first public park in America. 
1704 - The first regularly issued American newspaper, The Boston

 

- News-Letter, published in Boston.

 

- Boston Common is the oldest public park in the country. 

 

- March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made the very first phone call in history from his Boston machine shop. The call was to his assistant, Thomas A. Watson, in which Bell chimed, from down the hall, "Watson come here, I want you!"

 

- The Boston transit system is the oldest in the nation, and fourth oldest in the world, with the stretch between Boylston and Park Streets beginning operation in 1897. 

 

- Boston was the site of the first free and public library, founded in 1854. 

 

- Boston is the sister city of Kyoto.

 

 

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Things to do, places to visit in Boston :

 

North End: this Italian neighborhood, Boston's oldest, is known for its wonderful restaurants and historic sights.

 

Fenway Park: is the oldest Major League baseball park in the United States. Its small, intimate atmosphere really allows you to feel like you are "in the game." 

 

Boston Public Garden: is a beautiful nature retreat in the heart of the city, in the Boston Common. Great for romantic strolls, older travelers, limited mobility travelers and kids. 

 

Beacon Hill: the famous Boston Brahmin neighborhood of red brick sidewalks, cobblestoned streets, elegant townhouses and gas street lamps. 

 

USS Constitution (Old Ironsides): the oldest commissioned ship in the U.S. Navy and undefeated in battle, Old Ironsides earned its famous nickname with its legendary ability to repel any shot fired. Active-duty sailors guide visitors around the ship.

 

Museum of Science: spend a couple of hours or the whole day at this hands-on museum that has something exciting for everyone. Touch a lizard, watch chickens hatching, see lightning being created and enjoy hundreds of other exhibits, where you can't help but learn something new about science and technology. 

 

John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum & Library: relive the Kennedy era in this dynamic combination museum and library, where your visit starts with a short film and then leaves you on your own to explore a series of fascinating exhibits, including the Kennedy-Nixon debate, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the space program, 1960s campaign paraphernalia and displays about Jacqueline and other Kennedy family members. The striking, I.M. Pei-designed building overlooks the water and the Boston skyline. 

 

Boston Harbor Islands National Park: this National Park consists of 34 small islands just off shore in Boston Harbor. The most popular, George’s Island, is home to Fort Warren, a Civil War Landmark that housed Confederate prisoners.

Boston Children's Museum: highlights of this interactive museum include the "Science Playground," featuring giant soap bubble-making tools and the "New Balance Climb," which teaches kids the laws of physics while navigating through a two-story-high maze.

 

Castle Island: the site of a fort erected in 1634, Castle Island is a great place to walk, jog or just unwind and enjoy the view.

 

Granary Burying Ground: the burial ground for famous American patriots like Paul Revere, John Hancock and Sam Adams, is also the final resting place for Mother Goose.

 

The Boston Fire Museum has occupied the old firehouse at on Congress Street since 1983. The goal of the Museum is to preserve and display fire fighting memorabilia from the Greater Boston area, educate and inform the general public on fire safety, restore and maintain the landmark building, and to support the fire service in general. 

 

The Commonwealth Museum is the state museum of Massachusetts' history and its people. Whether you are a teacher or a history buff, this is a museum for you to visit. 

 

Historic New England is the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional preservation organization in the country. It includes Pierce House in Dorchester and Otis House Museum on Cambridge Street. 

 

Gibson House, built in 1859-60 is the historic house museum of the Back Bay. It is unique as an unspoiled single-family residence that retains its kitchen, scullery, butler's pantry and water closets, as well as formal rooms and private family quarters, filled with the Gibsons' original furniture and personal possessions. Visitors enjoy a glimpse of the lives of a well-to-do Boston family and their domestic staff. 

 

The Institute of Contemporary Art: at a spectacular new venue on Boston's waterfront, The ICA continues to present provocative programs that explore ideas, issues and exhibitions and images of our time. From Picasso, O'Keefe and Warhol to Cindy Sherman and Bill Viola, the ICA has been the first to show many of the most innovative and inspired artists from around the world for nearly 65 years. 

 

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: modeled after a 15th-century Venetian palazzo surrounding an interior courtyard garden, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum houses one of the most remarkable art collections in the world, including works by Rembrandt, Titian, Raphael, Botticelli, Degas, and Sargent. Special contemporary and historic exhibitions, America's oldest museum music program, and an artist-in-residence program enrich the permanent collection and provide ongoing inspiration for visitors. In celebration of the museum's founder, all named "Isabella" are admitted free.

 

In the theatre district, you'll find the Opera House, Colonial Theatre , Wilbur Theatre, Shubert Theatre and the Wang Center for the Performing Arts . Outside of the theatre district, you'll also find The Huntington , The American Repertory Theatre , The Lyric Stage , The Calderwood Pavilion and the Emerson Majestic Theatre .

 

Dance performances remain a cultural strong point in Boston and the Boston Ballet , known for its classical and modern works, is one of the best in the world.

The world renowned Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops , which plays lighter, more popular classics and show tunes perform at Symphony Hall .

 

 

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