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Armenian Translation for Death Certificate

We can translate death certificates from/to any language for legal purposes in Australia.

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A death certificate is a legal document that may be issued either by a doctor, stating the time of death, or by a civil registration office, which documents the date, place, and cause of death in an official registry. Death certificates are often required for legal matters such as probate or administration of a deceased estate, and they are also valuable for genealogical research. In some cases, government agencies will update records such as voting and benefits rolls using details of the death provided by the registration office, even without the physical certificate. Authorities typically require a confirmation of the cause of death from a physician or coroner before issuing a death certificate. In cases where death is uncertain, such as a person on life support, a neurologist may be asked to confirm brain death. Failure to submit this information promptly can be a criminal offence and may lead to medical licensure loss.


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Besides translating death certificates, we also translate for the following 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.

  1. Armenian has its own independent branch in the Indo-European family, unrelated to other languages in the region like Georgian or Azeri.
  2. Armenian uses its own unique alphabet, created in 405 AD by Mesrop Mashtots, consisting of 39 letters.
  3. The Armenian language has been spoken in the region for more than 2,500 years and has a rich literary tradition.
  4. Classical Armenian, known as Grabar, was the written and liturgical language for centuries and is still used in religious services today.
  5. Modern Armenian has two main dialects: Eastern Armenian (spoken in Armenia and Iran) and Western Armenian (spoken by the diaspora).

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