Dutch Police Report Translation
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Dutch Police Report Translation
Perth Translation provides fast and certified Dutch police report translation services. All certified police report translations are prepared by NAATI accredited Dutch translators.
Certified Dutch police report translations are often requested for legal purposes in Australia. Our Dutch translators are experienced in delivering certified translations of police reports for use in Australia.
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About the Dutch Language
The Dutch language is a West Germanic language that is spoken by around 24 million people as a first language—including the population of the Netherlands and about sixty percent of Belgium—and by another 5 million as a second language.
Among the Indo-European languages, Dutch is grouped within the Germanic languages, meaning it shares a common ancestor with languages such as English, German, and the Scandinavian languages. All Germanic languages are subject to the Grimm's law and Verner's law sound shifts, which originated in the Proto-Germanic language and define the basic features differentiating them from other Indo-European languages. This is assumed to have taken place in approximately the mid-first millennium BCE in the pre-Roman Northern European Iron Age.
The Germanic languages are traditionally divided into three groups: East (now extinct), West, and North Germanic. They remained mutually intelligible throughout the Migration Period. Dutch is part of the West Germanic group, which also includes English, Scots, Frisian, Low German (Old Saxon) and High German. It is characterized by a number of phonological and morphological innovations not found in North or East Germanic. The West Germanic varieties of the time are generally split into three dialect groups: Ingvaeonic (North Sea Germanic), Istvaeonic (Weser-Rhine Germanic) and Irminonic (Elbe Germanic). It appears that the Frankish tribes fit primarily into the Istvaeonic dialect group with certain Ingvaeonic influences towards the northwest, which are still seen in modern Dutch.
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Other documents we translate:
- Dutch driver license translation
- Dutch birth certificate translation
- Dutch financial document translations such as bank statements
- Dutch name-change certificate translation
- Dutch degree translation
- Dutch diploma translation
- Dutch school transcript translation
- Dutch passport translation
- Dutch police check translation
- Dutch personal letters and cards
- Dutch utility bill translations
We provide both Dutch to English translation and English to Dutch translations by NAATI translators.