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Arabic Translation Services
Arabic translators - Our NAATI Arabic translators provide fast and accurate Arabic translation services.
NAATI Arabic translator - All Arabic translation services we provide are prepared by experienced NAATI Arabic translators.
Arabic translator service - Melbourne Translation Services Arabic translators deliver Arabic document translation with a 100% acceptance rate for migration and legal purposes in Australia.
NAATI Arabic Translators
Professional translation services for both Arabic to English translation and English to Arabic translation.
- Fast turnaround times for Arabic translation
- Vetted NAATI Arabic translators with many years' experience
- Certified Arabic translations delivered to Melbourne and Australia-Wide
- Official translation from a translation company
Our Arabic NAATI translators are full-time NAATI translators and experts in migration translation and legal document translation service in Australia.
Document Translation Services
| Arabic brochure translation | Arabic marriage certificate translation | Arabic birth certificate translation | Arabic passport translation services |
| Academic transcript translation | Arabic degree translation | Arabic diploma translation | Arabic driving licence translation |
| Bank statement translation | Arabic payslip translation | Arabic police clearance translation | Arabic death certificate translation |
| Electricity bill translation | Water bill translation | Utility and phone bills translation | Divorce certificate translation |
| Arabic medical translation | Single status certificate translation | Deeds and will translation | Arabic Technical translation |
| Arabic Migration ttranslation | Financial documents | Arabic legal contracts | Emails, Messages and Letters |
NAATI Translation Services in Melbourne, Australia-Wide
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Arabic Typesetting Services
Our Arabic translators assist organisations and businesses in Arabic translation of brochures, labels, namecards, flyers and packaging material.
Read more about our Arabic translation and typeset services and advertising and marketing translation services.
The Arabic Language
Arabic is a name applied to the descendants of the Classical Arabic language of the 6th century CE. This includes both the literary language and the spoken Arabic varieties.
The literary language is called Modern Standard Arabic or Literary Arabic. It is currently the only official form of Arabic, used in most written documents as well as in formal spoken occasions, such as lectures and news broadcasts. In 1912, Moroccan Arabic was official in Morocco for some time, before Morocco joined the Arab League.
The spoken Arabic varieties are spoken in a wide arc of territory stretching across the Middle East and North Africa. The modern written language (Modern Standard Arabic) is derived from the language of the Quran (known as Classical Arabic or Quranic Arabic). It is widely taught in schools, universities, and used to varying degrees in workplaces, government and the media. The two formal varieties are grouped together as Literary Arabic, which is the official language of 26 states and the liturgical language of Islam. Modern Standard Arabic largely follows the grammatical standards of Quranic Arabic and uses much of the same vocabulary. However, it has discarded some grammatical constructions and vocabulary that no longer have any counterpoint in the spoken varieties, and adopted certain new constructions and vocabulary from the spoken varieties. Much of the new vocabulary is used to denote concepts that have arisen in the post-Quranic era, especially in modern times.
Arabic is the only surviving member of the Old North Arabian dialect group, attested in Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions dating back to the 4th century. Arabic is written with the Arabic alphabet, which is an abjad script, and is written from right-to-left. Although, the spoken varieties are often written in ASCII Latin with no standardized forms.
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