Fast Turkish translation services
Professional Turkish translators (NAATI) for fast certified Turkish to English translation or English to Turkish translation services.
NAATI Turkish Translator
Certified document translations will contain the NAATI accredited translator’s stamp and signature. If the translation is for overseas, we can also provide an official cover letter for your translations and certification stamp with signature from the company representative. The translations will also contain the company letter head.
How fast can I get the translations
For documents < 1000 words, you can get an electronic copy of the company certified translations within 48 hours. Popular requests: Turkish translator for birth certificate translation, Turkish translator for marriage certificate translation, Turkish translator for passport translation, Turkish translator for degree translation, Turkish certified translator and Turkish NAATI translator.
Turkish <> English translations
- Academic transcript translation services
- Adoption certificate translation services
- Automotive and engineering translation services
- Auditor’s report and financial report translation services
- Bank statement translation services
- Business brochure translation services
- Business card or name card translation services
- Birth certificate translation services
- Certificate of good conduct translation services
- Coroner report translation services
- Death certificate translation services
- Degree certificate translation services
- Diploma translation services
- Divorce certificate translation services
- Driver’s license translation services
- Electricity bill translation services
- Email translation services
- Employment contract translation services
- Employment reference translation services
- Export permit translation services
- Financial translation services
- Identity card translation services
- Import permit translation services
- Legal translation services
- Letter and card translation services
- Marriage certificate translation services
- Medical report translation services
- Migration document translation services
- Motorcycle licence translation services
- Name-change certificate translation services
- Newspaper article translation services
- Passport translation services
- Penal clearance certificate translation services
- Police report translation services
- Police clearance translation services
- Power of attorney translation services
- Product packaging and labelling translation services
- Property title, deeds and transfers translation services
- Receipts and invoice translation services
- Single-status certificate translation services
- Statutory declaration translation services
- Survey translation services
- Telephone bill translation services
- Technical manuals or instruction booklet translation services
- Visa document translation services
- Wills translation services
- Website translation services
- WeChat message translation services
- WhatsApp message translation services
- Urgent or fast translation services
About the language
Turkish (About this sound Türkçe (help·info)), also referred to as Istanbul Turkish, is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 10–15 million native speakers in Southeast Europe (mostly in East Thrace) and 60–65 million native speakers in Western Asia (mostly in Anatolia). Outside of Turkey, smaller groups of speakers exist in Germany, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Northern Cyprus (only recognized by Turkey), Greece, the Caucasus, and other parts of Europe and Central Asia.
To the west, the influence of Ottoman Turkish—the variety of the Turkish language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire—spread as the Ottoman Empire expanded. In 1928, as one of Atatürk’s Reforms in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, the Ottoman Turkish alphabet was replaced with a Latin script.
The distinctive characteristics of Turkish are vowel harmony and extensive agglutination. The basic word order of Turkish is subject–object–verb. Turkish has no noun classes or grammatical gender. Turkish has a strong T–V distinction and usage of honorifics. Turkish uses second-person pronouns that distinguish varying levels of politeness, social distance, age, courtesy or familiarity toward the addressee. The plural second-person pronoun and verb forms are used referring to a single person out of respect.