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Urdu Language Translation Services

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

TLS translations teams are professional linguists performing translations from English to Urdu and Urdu to English for a variety of documents including:

  • Patents and legal documents
  • Brochures and Catalogs
  • Packaging Materials
  • Software
  • Multi-media
  • Websites
  • Reports

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

About Urdu Language

Urdu is an Indo-Aryan language of the Indo-Iranian branch, belonging to Indo-European family of languages. It developed under Persian and Arabic, to some lesser degree also under Turkic influence on apabhramshas in South Asia during the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire (1526–1858 AD).

Urdu is a standardised register of Hindustani termed kha?iboli, that emerged as a standard dialect. The grammatical description in this article concerns this standard Urdu. In general, the term "Urdu" can encompass dialects of Hindustani other than the standardised versions.

Standard Urdu has approximately the twentieth largest population of native speakers, among all languages. It is the national language of Pakistan as well as one of the 23 official languages of India.

Urdu is often contrasted with Hindi, another standardised form of Hindustani. The main differences between the two are that Standard Urdu is conventionally written in Nastaliq calligraphy style of the Perso-Arabic script and draws vocabulary more heavily from Persian than Hindi, while Standard Hindi is conventionally written in Devanagari and draws vocabulary from Sanskrit comparatively more heavily. Linguists nonetheless consider Urdu and Hindi to be two standardized forms of the same language.



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