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Coverage

Interpreting and translation in virtually every language.

AMS provides certified interpreters and translators across the full range of the world's languages, from the most widely spoken to rare regional dialects and uncommon language pairs. The languages listed here are representative examples rather than the full extent of our coverage. If you do not see the language you need, contact our team and we will source a qualified linguist.

Primary Coverage

Languages we work in daily

A representative selection. AMS supplies certified linguists in these languages across the United States on a daily basis.

Rare & Indigenous

Rare and hard-to-source languages

Many matters require languages that are difficult to staff, including indigenous Mesoamerican languages, Southeast Asian minority languages, Pacific Islander languages, and East African languages. These represent only a portion of our coverage. With more than 25 years building our interpreter and translator network, AMS regularly fills assignments that other providers are unable to support.

Examples of rare languages we routinely source

Mixteco

Zapoteco

Triqui

Mayan languages (Q'anjob'al, Mam, K'iche')

Hmong

Karen

Burmese

Lao

Tigrinya

Oromo

Pashto

Dari

Nepali

Sinhalese

Khmer (Cambodian)

Marshallese

Chuukese

Tongan

Samoan

Haitian Creole

Jamaican Patois

Not seeing a language? Call our scheduling team. If a certified linguist exists for the language anywhere in the United States, we can usually source one.

Sign Languages

Certified sign language interpreting

American Sign Language (ASL)

RID-certified ASL interpreters for legal, medical, business, and educational settings.

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Mexican Sign Language

A distinct language from ASL, important when working with Spanish-dominant Deaf clients.

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Need a language not listed?

Call our scheduling team. We routinely source rare, indigenous, and minority languages other agencies decline. If a certified linguist exists for it, we can usually find one.