Turkish Language Translation
Services
TLS offers professional, high quality
English to Turkish translations and Turkish to English translations.
Our team consists of expert Turkish 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 Turkish and you will get a competitive advantage
over other companies which haven’t done that yet. TLS
is your reliable partner for all your Turkish translation needs.
About the Turkish Language
Turkish is a language spoken by 65–73 million
people worldwide, predominantly in Turkey, with smaller communities
of speakers in Cyprus, Greece and Eastern Europe, as well as by
several million immigrants in Western Europe, particularly Germany,
making it the most commonly spoken of the Turkic languages.
The roots of the language can be traced to Central
Asia, with the first written records dating back nearly 1,200
years. To the west, the influence of Ottoman Turkish—the
immediate precursor of today's Turkish—spread as the Ottoman
Empire expanded. In 1928, as one of Atatürk's Reforms in
the early years of the new Turkish Republic, the Ottoman script
was replaced with a phonetic variant of the Latin alphabet. Concurrently,
the newly founded Turkish Language Association initiated a drive
to reform the language by removing Persian and Arabic loanwords
in favor of native variants and coinages from Turkic roots.
The distinctive characteristics of Turkish are vowel
harmony and extensive agglutination. The basic word order of Turkish
is Subject Object Verb. Turkish has a T-V distinction: second-person
plural forms can be used for individuals as a sign of respect.
Turkish also has no noun classes or grammatical gender.
Source:Wikipedia
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