Turkish translation service

We respond quickly and effectively to your Turkish translation needs. Our Turkish translators are professional linguists performing English to Turkish translation and Turkish to English translation for a range of documents in various industries.

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Turkish (Tテシrkテァe)

Turkish was written with the arabic script, although after 1928 it now uses a Latin script.

The Latin script is the only script used, with the Arabic script not used and not known except certain academics.

Countries where Turkish is the official or co-official language:

Turkey, TRNC (Northern Cyprus), Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo.


Why use us for your Turkish Translation?

• Our translation service cover specialized subjects such as engineering, law, finance and many other technical texts.

• Our low cost infrastructure is passed on to our clients, so we can offer quality translation from 8p per word.

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SAAB Defence
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Thank you! Exactly what we wanted, thank you for doing it so quickly and getting back to us expediently with a price and turn-around.

05/03/2019

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Will your English to Turkish translation be the same amount of text?

No. In general the text translated from English to Bulgarian will expand by about 10%. Conversely, your Bulgarian to English translation text will contract by around 10%.

Turkish translation
Bテシtテシn insanlar hテシr, haysiyet ve haklar bakトアmトアndan eナ殃t doト歛rlar. Akトアl ve vicdana sahiptirler ve birbirlerine karナ淨ア kardeナ殕ik zihniyeti ile hareket etmelidirler.
English original text
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)