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Burmese Translation Services

Burmese Translation ServicesGet NAATI certified Burmese Translator for Burmese to English translation services. Our fast Burmese translation services are prepared by professional level NAATI Burmese translators experienced in translating Burmese personal documents. These NAATI Burmese translators provide Burmese NAATI translation services in Australia and also referred to as migration translators.

For all Burmese Translation Service requests, email [email protected].

Certified Burmese Document Translation Services

We are familiar with the certification required in different countries and provide English <> Burmese translations suitable for visa applications, migration and legal purposes. Even when it is not required, certification gives added assurance and confidence to customers of the quality of the translation. If you need NAATI certified translations or official certified translation from a translation company, we are able to provide these services with a 100% acceptance guarantee.

Burmese Translator Services

Why choose us?

  • All the Burmese  translations carried out by highly professional and dedicated Burmese  translators.
  • Each Burmese <> 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 Burmese <> English translation services.

About the Burmese language

The Burmese language is the official language of Myanmar. Although the Constitution of Myanmar officially recognizes the English name of the language as the Myanmar language, most English speakers continue to refer to the language as Burmese.

Burmese is spoken as a first language by 32 million, primarily the Bamar people and related sub-ethnic groups, and as a second language by 10 million, particularly ethnic minorities in Myanmar and neighboring countries like the Mon. Burmese is a tonal, pitch-register, and syllable-timed language, largely monosyllabic and analytic language, with a subject–object–verb word order. It is a member of the Lolo-Burmese grouping of the Sino-Tibetan language family. The Burmese alphabet is thought to be derived from the Mon script, but in any case is descended from Pallava, one of the Brahmic scripts that was adopted and adapted by various Southeast Asian languages (Khmer, Thai, Lao) due to Indian influence.