Arabic: translations
Who speaks Arabic?
Arabic belongs to the Semitic language group, namely the Southwest Semitic languages, forming part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It is used by almost 300 million people.
In practice, we can easily communicate in Arabic in North Africa and Saudi Arabia. It is the official language in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Chad, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Qatar, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen and Qatar.
History of the Arabic language
The first traces of the Proto-Arabic language can be found in the 6th century BC! Based on the inscriptions found, it is concluded that the language was divided into two main streams, which used Aramaic and Epigraphic. The Aramaic language in its more modern form dates back to the 7th century AD and its origins are strongly associated with Islam. It is the so-called classical Arabic, which was later transformed into the literary language. Modern Standart Arabic developed from the 19th century onwards.
Using the Arabic language in business
Nowadays. we are seeing the increasing use of Arabic. Knowledge of the language will be extremely useful for companies planning to operate in MENA. It is said that Arabs greatly appreciate foreigners who have even a basic knowledge of Arabic – this can open many doors, also for good business relations.
Arabic translators
Skrivanek provides professional translations of texts into Arabic and translations from Arabic into Bulgarian. We cooperate with an experienced team of translators specialized in different disciplines. We can provide both standard and certified translations. Our offer is addressed to companies from all sectors including: manufacturing, engineering, medicine, law and many more. We can translate an agreement from Arabic or translate company documents, invoices, catalogues, advertising slogans, reports, business correspondence, deeds, powers of attorney, forms and other materials, also classified. Our Arabic translators will not only ensure the accuracy of the translation, but also the effectiveness of the text, its appropriate style and adaptation to the cultural context, both in terms of the language itself and the country.
The most common orders for translations to and from Arabic:
Standard and business translations to and from Arabic; express translations; certified translations; editing; localization; website translation into Arabic; DTP – graphic preparation of documents; interpreting to and from Arabic – simultaneous and consecutive;
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