If you need certified Arabic translator for Montreal, Toronto or Mississauga for immigration, our Arabic certified translators can help you.
For regular translations, the demand for translations from and into Arabic represents a significant amount of work for our agency because of the growth in economic and commercial exchanges between Canada and the Middle East.
Certified Arabic translator Montreal, Toronto and Mississauga
If you need a certified Arabic translators in Montreal, Toronto, Mississauga and anywhere in Canada, we can provide, certified Arabic translation that will be accepted by immigration.
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We have a vast network of qualified English-Arabic, Arabic-English, French-Arabic and Arabic-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.
Our professional translators only translate into their native language to ensure the highest quality of work.
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Our translation agency provide English to Arabic translation services and Arabic to English translation services for commercial, legal, technical documents and user manuals.
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Brief History of the Arabic Language
The Arabic language (العربية, al ʿarabīya) is native to the Arabian Peninsula. First spoken by Arabs, this Semitic language is now used on several continents and by non-Arab communities. It is also the official language of several international organizations. There are approximately 240 million Arabic speakers in the world.
Arabic has two forms: dialectical Arabic and literary (or classical) Arabic.
On March 22, 1945, the Arab countries formed a federation called the League of Arab States in Alexandria, Egypt.