
High quality Arabic TranslationWhen looking for a translation agency, it is of the utmost importance that you find someone you can trust. Global Lingo recognises that you might not be fluent in Arabic, so you need a service commanding trust. Ask yourself whether the service provider is a professional company serving a variety of different blue-chip clients. Ask yourself whether the service provider looks like an organisation committed to the highest standards. Global Lingo has a proven track record of impressing the most demanding clients, including AstraZeneca, BP and BT. Our translations are reliably and uniformly excellent, offered at a reliably and uniformly low cost. Translation from Arabic to English and from English to ArabicOur services go beyond simple translation between Arabic and English. Our global network of translators means that we can translate to and from any language, at no extra cost to you. Global Lingo's integrated service gets it right first time, every time. Global Lingo's Arabic translators: continuing excellenceWe provide translation for large companies at the cutting edge of every profession, including legal, medical, engineering and financial services. In this context, we have to ensure that our worldwide network of translators live and breathe their languages. Our translators - who only ever translate into their mother tongue - carry up-to-date qualifications, all of which adhere to international rather than local standards, while our extensive network ensures that each translator can work in their speciality. Furthermore, the extent of our network allows us to turn around any size of translation quickly and without sacrificing quality. Unrivalled serviceWe are confident that Global Lingo's service is the best in the industry:
Whether we are translating a single-page certificate or a thousand-page report for you, you will never be less than fully satisfied with every aspect of our service. To discuss your requirements, call us on 020 7870 7100 or alternatively click here for an online quote. |
SPOKEN IN
Arab states of the Middle East and North Africa.
DIALECTS
North African dialects, Middle East dialects, Bedouin dialects.
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
Arabic is the official language of 25 countries and the third most after English and French.
CURIOSITIES
There are two main types of written Arabic. The first one is the classical Arabic which is the language of the Qur'an and classical literature. The classical Arabic differs from Modern Standard Arabic essentially in style and vocabulary, some of which is archaic. The second is the Modern Standard Arabic which is the language of the vast majority of written material and of formal TV shows, etc.
OTHER SERVICES
Arabic Interpreters