Capital Linguists

Tzeltal Interpreting &
Translation Services

Live Interpreters

Available by phone, video, or in person

Document Translation

Translate documents, books, or websites

Capital Linguists

Tzeltal Interpreting & Translation Services

At Capital Linguists, we’re a trusted translation agency offering both standard and certified translations – and fast turnaround when you need it. Every one of our English-Tzeltal (and vice versa) translators and interpreters works at native level and brings at least five years’ professional experience to the table.

Our linguistic team covers everything from courtroom and clinical terminology to corporate and government/administration texts.

Moreover, our ISO 9001 and ISO 17100 certifications mean you can rely on our commitment to quality, a meticulous approach to risk management, and ever-careful vetting. This means that you always receive the very highest caliber of language professionals, backed by a team ready to support you at every step.

Email [email protected] with your request or submit a quote request for assistance.

For prompt service, call (612) 817-7744, or email [email protected] and we will contact you immediately.

Why Choose Capital Linguists? Our Promise to You…

Immediate Response

Our responsive customer service team can’t fail to impress. All questions are answered promptly and thoroughly. Every client has a dedicated Project Manager who will ensure a seamless experience from start to finish.

Great Value

Our clients come back time and time again, thanks to our combination of exceptional quality with affordability. We never compromise on accuracy, and you’ll be amazed at the excellent value for your investment.

Fast, Free Quote

Reach out when it’s convenient for you, and we’ll be happy to provide an immediate, free quote for all our Khmer interpreting and translation services.

Services We Offer

Interesting Facts About the
Tzeltal Language

Tzeltal is a Mayan language spoken mainly in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico, with several hundred thousand speakers in towns and villages across the region. Closely related to Tzotzil, it remains a living community language used in markets, ceremonies, and daily life – and it’s heard in diaspora communities too.  

Five Interesting Facts about Tzeltal:

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