Armenian Birth Certificate Translation

Melbourne Translation Services provides NAATI translator certified Armenian birth certificate translation services.
A Armenian birth certificate is an important record that documents the birth of a child. Legally, it is a certified copy of an entry from the official register of births. In almost every country, a person’s birth certificate is a crucial proof of his or her identity that is required in applications for citizenship, driver’s license, social welfare benefits, bank accounts, etc.
In Australia, Melbourne Translation Services certified Armenian translation services provides fast and affordable Armenian birth certificate translation by NAATI certified Armenian translators.
NAATI-Certified Armenian Translator for Birth Certificate
Typically, a Armenian birth certificate includes details such as the child’s name, birth date, gender, place of birth, and the names of the parent(s), including their occupations and address at the time of registration. It may also include the hospital name, the attending doctor’s signature, and the details of the birth register. We provide birth certificate translations, often required for immigration purposes.
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- There are no hidden charges for fast Armenian translation by NAATI certified Armenian translators
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- NAATI certified Armenian translators for immigration or legal documents
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The Armenian Language
Armenian is an Indo-European language and the sole member of the independent branch of the Armenian language family. It is the native language of the Armenian people and the official language of Armenia. Historically spoken in the Armenian highlands, today Armenian is also widely spoken throughout the Armenian diaspora. The estimated number of Armenian speakers worldwide is between five and seven million.
- Armenian has its own independent branch in the Indo-European family, unrelated to other languages in the region like Georgian or Azeri.
- Armenian uses its own unique alphabet, created in 405 AD by Mesrop Mashtots, consisting of 39 letters.
- The Armenian language has been spoken in the region for more than 2,500 years and has a rich literary tradition.
- Classical Armenian, known as Grabar, was the written and liturgical language for centuries and is still used in religious services today.
- Modern Armenian has two main dialects: Eastern Armenian (spoken in Armenia and Iran) and Western Armenian (spoken by the diaspora).
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Armenian Birth Certificate Translation
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