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Arabic Language Translation Services

TLS offers professional, high quality English to Arabic translations and Arabic to English translations. Our team consists of expert Arabic translators. All translators specialize in different fields such as legal, medical, financial, technical and others.

TLS' translation teams consist of professional linguists who work on a variety of documents, including:

  • Patents and legal documents
  • Brochures and Catalogues
  • Packaging materials
  • Software
  • Multimedia
  • Websites
  • Reports

Translate your legal correspondence and financial documents to Arabic and you will get a competitive advantage over other companies which haven’t done that yet. TLS is your reliable partner for all your Arabic translation needs.

About the Arabic Language

Arabic is the largest living member of the Semitic language family in terms of speakers. Classified as Central Semitic, it is closely related to Hebrew and Aramaic, and has its roots in a Proto-Semitic common ancestor. Modern Arabic is classified as a macrolanguage with 27 sub-languages in ISO 639-3. These varieties are spoken throughout the Arab world, and Standard Arabic is widely studied and known throughout the Islamic world.

Modern Standard Arabic derives from Classical Arabic, the only surviving member of the Old North Arabian dialect group, attested epigraphically since the 6th century, which has been a literary language and the liturgical language of Islam since the 7th century.

Arabic has lent many words to other languages of the Islamic world, akin to the role Latin has in most European languages. During the Middle Ages Arabic was also a major vehicle of culture, especially in science, mathematics and philosophy, with the result that many European languages have also borrowed numerous words from it.

Source:Wikipedia

 

 

 
   
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