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Turkmen

Turkmen Translation Services in Dubai

Translation services provided by Al Hadeed Numerous language translation services have been developed in Dubai. Turkmen is a significant member of the Turkic language family. Your Turkmen translation needs in Dubai are expertly handled by our team of Turkmen language specialists. We guarantee top-notch Turkmen translation services for every type of document, including degrees, certificates, diplomas, bank statements, company documents, POAs, driver’s licenses, court documents, social media, medical, legal, or commercial material. We offer excellent translation services in over 120 languages besides Turkmen. Among these languages are Kyrgyz, Tajik, Uzbek, Russian, Ukrainian, French, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, Armenian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Latin, Estonian, and Turkmen.

 

If you need a Turkmen translation in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or anywhere else in the United Arab Emirates, don’t worry. We can fulfill your translation needs in every language, including Turkmen, and we are available around-the-clock. Al Hadeed Translation Services uses a special method for translating between Turkmen and other languages. This guarantees that our clients receive excellent translated material that is prepared for internal use, publication, or submission to any official body. This language is translated into all other main languages by our skilled Turkmen translators in Dubai. The primary language pair for translating Turkmen in the United Arab Emirates is listed below.

 

  • Turkmen to English Translation
  • English to Turkmen Translation
  • Arabic to Turkmen Translation
  • Turkmen to Arabic Translation

 

 

About Turkmen Language

Turkmenistan is a country in central Asia that is connected to the Caspian Sea and covered by the Karakum Desert. Turkmen is the official language of Turkmenistan, and Ashgabat serves as the nation’s capital. Uzbek and Russian are other important languages. Approximately 75% of Turkmenistan’s population speaks Turkmen, which is closely related to Turkish and Azerbaijani languages. It’s amazing to think that the Turkmen language has previously been written in Arabic and Latin, among other alphabets. Cyrillic alphabets were granted the status of an official writing system in 1991.