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Professional Arabic translation services in London
Whether you need language assistance for technical content, marketing materials, or a website, our team can localise your content accurately, taking into account grammatical differences, cultural sensitivities, and stylistic choices.
Why choose Asian Absolute?
At Asian Absolute, we don’t just provide translation services from English to Arabic and vice versa. We also ensure that our translations are accurate and convey the same meaning as the original text while still sounding natural in both languages.
With our London-based Arabic translation services, companies around the world can trust that we:
- Only deliver work which is ISO:9001 quality standard-certified
- Are a member of the UK Association of Translation Companies
- Use exclusively native-language linguists supported by Translation Memory technology
- Provide a flexible service used by start-ups and Fortune 500 businesses alike
- Are trusted by clients on five continents
Operating 24/7 and ready to meet any deadline you have, get in touch with us at any time for a commitment-free chat or a free, no-obligation quote on your project.
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Certified Arabic translation services for all industries
When you work with us, your project will only ever be completed by expert translators who have experience and/or qualifications in your field.
This is just one of the reasons why our Arabic translation services are used confidently in the UK and worldwide by companies in any number of sectors.
Engineering
Electronics
Life Sciences
Banking & Finance
Marketing & PR
Legal
e-Commerce
Gaming
Insurance
Travel & Tourism
Automotive
Manufacturing
Arabic translators matched to the region you’re targeting
Local Arabic dialects can vary dramatically. This makes using a professional Arabic translator with a first-hand understanding of your specific target market vital to your success.
That’s why any Arabic-to-English or English-to-Arabic translation you get from Asian Absolute will be handled by a native speaker of the particular audience you are targeting.
By speaking to your audience in the way they expect, you will maximise engagement with your offline materials and minimise your bounce rate online.
As well as accurately and fluently localising your text, any Arabic translation we do for you will include:
- Adapting icons, visuals, and images to suit Arabic cultural norms.
- Changing currency, time and date formats, and contact information to fit local requirements.
- Redesigning the layout to accommodate right-to-left text and usability.
Where is Arabic spoken?
Taken as a whole, including the speakers of its various dialects and forms, Arabic is spoken by more than 422 million people worldwide.
It is spoken as a majority language in Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Gaza, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, the West Bank and Yemen, and as a minority language in many other countries.
Arabic is also one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
Which variety of Arabic do I need?
Classical Arabic
Sometimes called Quranic Arabic or Mudari Arabic, Classical Arabic is used in literary texts – most commonly from the Umayyad and Abbasid periods between the 7th and 9th centuries. This includes, most notably, the Qur’an.
Classical Arabic is used in some media across North Africa and the Middle East. The majority of the almost countless national and regional dialects of Arabic are derived from Classical Arabic.
Modern Standard Arabic
Modern Standard Arabic is the direct descendant of Classical Arabic and much more widely used.
You can find Modern Standard Arabic in newspapers and books, on television and radio. It is the accepted language in mosques and in conversation between educated Arabic-speakers from different countries.
Arabic interpreters – speaking the right dialect for your audience
There are huge differences between the language most Arabic-speakers use to write with and that which they use when speaking.
There are 29 major spoken regional dialects. Choosing the right one to support at your forthcoming business meeting, conference, or dubbing project is very important indeed.
That’s why any Arabic interpreter we pair you with will always be drawn from or intimately familiar with your target audience. They’ll also be highly sensitive to the crucial role which age, gender, local area, lifestyle, dialect, and accent can play in Arabic communications.
We regularly provide Arabic interpreting services for our UK and global clients for situations including:
Business meetings and conferences
Presentations and speeches
Dinners and other social events
Voice-over and dubbing projects
Specialist medical interpreters
Professional court interpreters
You can also use our expertise for:
- Typesetting of manuals or packaging, user guides, eLearning content, schematics, flowcharts, CAD files, presentation slides, etc.
- Patent translation
- Adapting software and apps for the local market
- Translation of technical content
- Certified document translation
- Transcription of legal cases, e-learning courses, corporate instructional videos, etc
- Subtitle engineering
- Website localisation for any market
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We’re available 24/7 to discuss your needs for Arabic-to-English or English-to-Arabic translation. Get a free, no-obligation quote now by contacting us online.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What language group is Arabic from?
Arabic is a member of the Semitic family of languages. This is the same group that includes Hebrew and Aramaic.
Is Arabic an Indo-European language?
Technically speaking, no. Arabic is a Semitic language, not Indo-European.
This confusion sometimes arises because Arabic has many words in common with Persian – which is an Indo-European language – and the two languages are often spoken in countries that have many cultural similarities with each other.
How many people speak Arabic around the world?
Including all of the different varieties of Arabic, there are roughly 313 million Arabic speakers worldwide.
This includes the 65 million Modern Standard Arabic speakers in Egypt and the nearly 30 million in both Algeria and Sudan as well as sizable Arabic-speaking populations in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Morocco.
This figure makes Arabic the fifth most-spoken language in the world. Only Mandarin, Spanish, English, and Hindi are spoken by more people.
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