1147 W. Ohio, Suite 306, 60642
Chicago, Illinois
United States
1 (815) 464–1423
Metaphrasis is based in Chicago and is one of the leading translation and interpretation agencies specializing in effective communication across languages and cultures. This they do by recognizing that "Everyone Deserves to Be Understood," since significant interactions between persons and institutions take place in and through language.
Metaphrasis is one of the well-known language service providers, offering its services to an array of clients: businesses, healthcare providers, legal experts, government agencies, and educational institutions. Among their comprehensive services are award-winning translations and interpretations made possible with the help of a large network of talented translators and interpreters working on projects. Many of these are certified by the American Translators Association, ensuring that expertise and accuracy in all projects undertaken are ensured.
At Metaphrasis, one comes across tailored translation and interpreting services—interpreters on one side focus on the context, not just word-for-word interpreting, and translators on the other hand ensure that documents, websites, and all other materials are translated into languages by paying attention to cultural nuance.
Metaphrasis acts on the principle of partnership, rather than merely establishing a client relationship. They become close partners to companies and organizations that share their goals and passion for proper and effective communication. They want to help their partners succeed by powering them with their language expertise through reliable, professional, and culturally sensitive products. They, therefore, base their core values on reliability, professionalism, understanding, integrity, and value.
By making Metaphrasis the chosen language services partner in Chicago, IL, a client can be certain to receive translation and interpretation accuracy, but also long-term development of relationships built on the promise: "Everyone Deserves to Be Understood."