Wollongong Urdu Translation Services
Get certified Urdu translation service in Wollongong by NAATI certified translators.
Our professional translators provide both Urdu to English translation, and English to Urdu translation.
- Low Price, No hidden fees
- Discount for repeat customers from Wollongong
- Fast document translation services for all kinds of documents prepared by NAATI certified translators
- Personal, friendly service
Wollongong Urdu Business Translation
We have a large team of translators ready to assist for multi-language translation across all sectors in Australia.
Our professional Urdu translators are able to delivery specialised legal, technical or marketing translation for businesses in Wollongong.
Australia-Wide Delivery
- Sydney Translation
- Melbourne Translation
- Brisbane Translation
- Perth Translation
- Canberra Translation
- Darwin Translation
- Hobart Translation
- Adelaide Translation
- Wollongong Translation
- Newcastle Translation
- Cairns Translation
NAATI Urdu Translators
You can be assured that you get quality service for your migration document translations, as our Urdu translators have an average of more than 10 years' of professional translating experience. They are also experts in translating documents for visa application purposes in Australia. Our fast and affordable Wollongong translation service delivers Urdu certified translation with the certification statement and stamp of the translator.
Translation and Typesetting Services
Our Wollongong translation services include project management for brochures requiring multilingual translation and typeset.
Our designers and translators work as a team to deliver final translations in working design files such as Illustator, InDesign and Powerpoint.
Multilingual Translation Services
The Urdu Language
Urdu, or Modern Standard Urdu, is a Persianised and standardised register language of the Hindustani language. It is the official national language and lingua franca of Pakistan.
Urdu is an official language of six states of India—Jammu and Kashmir, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal—as well as Delhi. It is also one of the 22 official languages recognized in the Constitution of India. The Urdu presence in India dates back to the Islamic Mughal Empire, from which this language was born.
The Urdu variant of Hindustani received recognition and patronage under British rule when the British replaced the local official languages with English and Hindustani written in Nastaʿlīq script, as the official language in North and Northwestern India.
About Wollongong
Wollongong is a seaside city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. Wollongong had an estimated urban population of 295,842 at June 2016, making it the third largest city in New South Wales after Sydney and Newcastle, and the tenth largest city in Australia. The Wollongong metropolitan area extends from Helensburgh in the north to Shell Cove in the south.
Wollongong is noted for its heavy industry, its port activity and the quality of its physical setting, occupying a narrow coastal plain between an almost continuous chain of surf beaches and the cliffline of the rainforest-covered Illawarra escarpment. Wollongong has a long history of coalmining and industry. The city attracts many tourists each year, and is a regional centre for the South Coast fishing industry. The University of Wollongong has around 37,000 students and is internationally recognised.
The name "Wollongong" is believed to mean "seas of the South" in the local Aboriginal language, referring to NSW's Southern Coast. Other meanings have been suggested, such as "great feast of fish", "hard ground near water", "song of the sea", "sound of the waves", "many snakes" and "five islands".