Translations of the CDC Guidelines
More and more we are working with documents in different languages. We just completed hundreds of certified documents in Spanish, Italian, and Chinese. We had a separate case that required extensive Japanese translation. Machine Learning Translations (MLT) and Human Translations were used in both cases. In that spirit, we offer these translated versions of the CDC’s recent guidelines.
LitnMore Translation CDC Arabic
LitnMore Translation CDC Bengali
LitnMore Translation CDC English
LitnMore Translation CDC French
LitnMore Translation CDC German
LitnMore Translation CDC Hindi
LitnMore Translation CDC Italian
LitnMore Translation CDC Japanese
LitnMore Translation CDC Korean
LitnMore Translation CDC Mandarin Chinese
LitnMore Translation CDC Portuguese
LitnMore Translation CDC Russian
LitnMore Translation CDC Spanish
LitnMore Translation CDC Tagalog
LitnMore Translation CDC Turkish
LitnMore Translation CDC Vietnamese
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