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Day Translations, Inc. - New Orleans. Professional translation company in New Orleans.


  

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New Orleans, well known for its multicultural and multilingual heritage: cuisine, architecture, music (the birthplace of jazz) is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana with significant communities of Jews, Latinos (from throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America), Greeks, Haitians, Filipinos, and Asians, including the largest concentration of Vietnamese in the United States. 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 New Orleans, Louisiana. 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 New Orleans l Interesting Facts

Things To Do & Places To Visit

 

 

 

About New Orleans :

 

New Orleans is named after Philippe II, Duc d'Orléans, Regent of France, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It is well known for its multicultural and multilingual heritage. Furthermore, New Orleans is the home and worldwide headquarters of various multinational companies, such as: Freeport-McMoRan, AT&T, IBM, Navtech, Harrah's, Popeye's Fried Chicken, Zatarain's, Whitney Bank (Corp. HQ), Capital One (Banking HQ), Tidewater (Corp. HQ), and Energy Partners Ltd. (Corp. HQ) etc. Day Translations, Inc. is a worldwide company that is dedicated to bringing communities and businesses closer through full language translation services.

 

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 New Orleans :

 

- New Orleans was founded in1718 by Jean Baptiste La Moyne, Sieur de Bienville. At first, it was nothing more than a trading camp on a curve in the east bank of the Mississippi River. Later, the city was organized into a rectangular, fortified community, which still exists today as the French Quarter. The resulting streets were named for French royalty and nobility.

 

- The lagoons in City Park, along City Park Blvd., are all that remains of what was once Bayou Metairie. Other bayous remain, including Bayou St. John, Bayou Sauvage, and Bayou Bienvenue in Chalmette.

 

- Although established as the capitol of the French colony of Louisiana, it was actually twice the capital of Louisiana. The capital was moved from New Orleans to Donaldsonville in 1825, to Baton Rouge in 1846, to New Orleans in 1864 (during Reconstruction) and once again to Baton Rouge in 1879. Politics is timeless.
Canal Street, once the widest street in the world, was named for a canal that was planed for, but never built, in the median. For decades, the only use for the median was public transportation, mostly by the Canal St. Streetcars.

 

- The first New Orleans "Skyscraper" was built in 1807. It was the first four-story building in the city, and is still standing and in use, on the corner of Royal St. and St. Peter St, in the French Quarter. New Orleans also had the first Opera House in America.

 

- The great chess master Paul Morphy was born in the house at 1113 Chartres St. in the French Quarter. Today, the house is a museum, and goes by the name the Beauregard House, for the Confederate General. P. G. T. Beauregard, who also lived there. (Reference: www.atneworleans.com)

 

- New Orleans is called the Crescent city because the city proper is shaped like a crescent. The nickname "The Big Easy" comes from the city's history of jazz and was the name of a dance hall in the early 1900s.

 

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Things to do, places to visit in New Orleans :

 

- St. Louis Cathedral: the major landmark of the French Quarter is the oldest continuously active cathedral in the U.S.

 

- Garden District: an area of the city that features numerous historic homes.

 

- Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop and Bar: reported to be the oldest bar in the USA. Order a T-shirt while you are there, and take a look at the live music.

 

- National World War II Museum (National D-Day Museum): The mission of this museum focuses on the remembrance and celebration of the American Spirit, teamwork, courage and sacrifice of the men and women who served during World War II.

 

- French Quarter: the French Quarter is so much more than just partying on Bourbon Street. While visiting New Orleans, take a walking tour of the French Quarter.

 

- Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World: Where else can you see giant alligators that float and King Kong several stories high? Tour the studio of the Mardi Gras float designers to see how it's done.

 

- Ogden Museum of Southern Art: the range of the collections include painting, sculpture, photography, self-taught art, ceramics and mixed media by Southern artists.

 

- Preservation Hall: historic and inexpensive jazz venue may not serve food or drinks, but the music it serves up is first rate.

- Historic New Orleans Collection: history museum offering information on the culture of New Orleans and Louisiana.

- Streetcar Tour of the Garden District: a trip to New Orleans is scarcely complete without a ride on the oldest continuously operating streetcar in the country.

 

- Woldenberg Riverfront Park: this green oasis of 20 acres stretches along the old Governor Nicholls Street.

 

- Aquarium of the Americas, Oak Alley Plantation, Audubon Zoo and many other great places.

 

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