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Farsi Translation Services

Farsi Translation ServicesWe provide fast Farsi translation services by professional and NAATI accredited translators. Our certified Farsi document translation services are usually requested for migration, business and legal purposes.

Farsi Translation Services provided:

  • Farsi migration translation services / Farsi NAATI translator services
  • Farsi business translation services
  • Farsi legal translation services
  • Farsi financial translation services
  • Farsi technical translation services
  • Farsi medical translation services
  • Farsi food translation services
  • Farsi label, typeset or DTP services

For all Farsi to English translation or English to Farsi translation service request, email [email protected] your document(s) for review and a fast quote.

Farsi to English Translation Services

Our certified Farsi translators provide English <> Farsi translations for visa applications, migration and legal purposes. Translation certification gives added assurance and confidence to the receiving authority of the quality of the translation. If you need NAATI certified Farsi translator or official certified translation from a translation company, we are able to provide these translation services fast with our registered company letterhead.

Farsi Translator Services

Our Farsi Translators

  • All the Farsi translations carried out by highly professional and dedicated Farsi translators.
  • Each Farsi <> English translator is assigned specific documentation that they specialized in so they know the correct terminology and words used in the document.
  • We adhere to deadlines
  • 100% acceptance rate for visa application purposes

Get a quick quote for Farsi <> English translation services.

About the Farsi (Persian) language

Persian (/ˈpɜːrʒən/ or /ˈpɜːrʃən/; فارسی fārsi) is the predominant modern descendant of Old Persian, a southwestern Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages. It is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan (officially known as Dari since 1958 for political reasons), and Tajikistan (officially known as Tajiki since the Soviet era for political reasons), and some other regions which historically came under Persian influence. The Persian language is classified as a continuation of Middle Persian, the official religious and literary language of Sassanid Persia, itself a continuation of Old Persian, the language of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. Persian is a pluricentric language and its grammar is similar to that of many contemporary European languages. Persian is so-called due to its origin from the capital of the Achaemenid Empire, Persis (Modern day Pars/Fars province), hence the name Persian (Parsi/Farsi). A Persian-speaking person may be referred to as Persophone.

There are approximately 110 million Persian speakers worldwide, with the language holding official status in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. For centuries, Persian has also been a prestigious cultural language in other regions of Western Asia, Central Asia, and South Asia by the various empires based in the regions.

Persian has had a considerable (mainly lexical) influence on neighboring languages, particularly the Turkic languages in Central Asia, Caucasus, and Anatolia, neighboring Iranian languages, as well as Armenian, Georgian, and Indo-Aryan languages, especially Urdu. It also exerted some influence on Arabic, particularly Bahrani Arabic, while borrowing much vocabulary from it after the Muslim conquest of Persia.

With a long history of literature in the form of Middle Persian before Islam, Persian was the first language in Muslim civilization to break through Arabic’s monopoly on writing, and the writing of poetry in Persian was established as a court tradition in many eastern courts.