The demand for translations from and into Afrikaans represents a significant amount of work for our agency because of the growth in economic and commercial exchanges between Canada, South Africa and Namibia.

Afrikaans Translation by Afrikaans Translators

We have a vast network of qualified English-Afrikaans, Afrikaans-English, French-Afrikaans and Afrikaans-French translators who are highly skilled in their respective fields of specialization They will be able to effectively and accurately translate your legal, commercial or technical documents, as well as patents or websites.

Afrikaans translation services

Our translation agency provide English to Afrikaans translation services and Afrikaans to English translation services for commercial, legal, technical documents and user manuals.
Just email us your document(s) to get a free quote within an hour (during business hours).

Certified Afrikaans translation

Our certified Afrikaans translators can provide official translations that will be accepted by the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), or any administration in Canada for Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa Gatineau.
Just send us the scan of your document(s) to translate to get a free quote.

Our professional translators only translate into their native language to ensure the highest quality of work.

Free Quote Afrikaans translation

OUR CLIENTS

montrealmontreal pepsilexmarklacostehugobossasicschanelloreal

 

 

 

nespressoremaxsothebys-international-realtyAfrikaans Translation 1Afrikaans Translation 2Afrikaans Translation 3thyssen-kruppsiemens

 

 

 

mc-gillubisofteahydroquebeciqcirque-du-soleilaecomsony

 

 

 

moroccanoiljjicrcmerckestee-lauderAfrikaans Translation 4Afrikaans Translation 5Afrikaans Translation 6

Brief History of the Afrikaans Language

Afrikaans originates from 17th century Dutch dialects (“Afrikaans” means “African” in Dutch) and is primarily used in South Africa and Namibia. Afrikaans is spoken as a first language by roughly 7 million South Africans and as a second or third language by 23 million South Africans. Between 15 and 23 million people in the world speak Afrikaans.