310 Million Native Language Speakers
422 Million Speakers Worldwide
Arabic Translation Services
At Translate UK we provide an Arabic translation service, as well as professional Arabic interpreters. As one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, Arabic is vital for communicating with a wide variety of people around the globe. This makes it incredibly important to have access to experienced linguists, for a variety of Arabic dialects, fulfilling all your Arabic language needs. Â
Arabic Document Translation
Arabic Legal Translations
Arabic Technical Translations
Arabic Interpreters
We also provide Arabic interpreters for both face-to-face and remote appointments. All of our interpreters are qualified, experienced professionals. Get in touch today to find out how we can meet your language needs.
Arabic Face-To-Face Interpreters
Arabic Remote Interpreters
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A Full Range of Language Services
We supply translators and interpreters to suit a range of business needs. Whether you need a specialist, who understands industry terminology, or an interpreter for a short notice video meeting, we work to ensure you have the right language support for your business.Â
The History of the Arabic Language
Arabic is part of the Central Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. The language first appeared around the first century CE and spread across much of Africa and Western Asia in the seventh century. During the Middle Ages, Arabic came to influence many European languages including Bulgarian, Greek, and Spanish.Â
Arabic is a macrolanguage with 30 different variants. These colloquial dialects vary enough that Arabic speakers from different geographic areas may not be able to successfully communicate. Modern Standard Arabic is used in academia, media and law and is widely taught in formal education though rarely spoken as a mother tongue.
Arabic is the fifth most widely spoken language in the world today. It is the official or co-official language in 25 countries across Western Asia, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa. In addition, 6 sovereign states recognise Arabic as a national or minority language.
Due to its wide presence across this region of the globe, Arabic is particularly important in the world of business. Industries such as technology, construction, energy, and real estate are particularly likely to benefit from an understanding of Arabic. In addition, any business that wishes to expand into the part of the world described above would also benefit from understanding Arabic. Arabic is also important for international politics and is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
Arabic speakers can be found across the world in Brazil, the United States and Europe, with notable numbers in Belgium and France. In the United Kingdom approximately 1.5% of the population speaks Arabic as a mother tongue, making it an increasingly relevant language for connecting with local communities.
Why Use Us?
We pride ourselves on offering our customers the best service possible.Â
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We Meet Tight Deadlines
We know how important deadlines are, so we work hard to meet even the tightest of deadlines.
We specialise in finding last minute interpreters, and in many instances, our translations take no longer than 48 hours to be returned. We have at times been able to provide same-day translations, and our linguists can provide sight-translations at appointments or in court.
Professional Qualified Linguists
Our team of linguists is composed of experienced, qualified individuals who work hard to meet your language needs.
Many of our linguists are registered with the Institute of Translation and Interpreting or the Chartered Institute of Linguists.Â
Our specialist linguists also possess additional sector specific training, experience or qualifications in their field.Â
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Remote Service Options
- Zoom
- Skype
- Telephone
- Microsoft Teams
- Cloud Video Platform
- Conference Call (Complimentary)
Confidential and Secure
We ask that our linguists sign a code of conduct and data protection agreement, to ensure professionalism and compliance with GDPR regulations. Additionally, we only ever send documents by secure email so you can be sure that your data is safe with us.