Romanian Police Report Translation
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Romanian Police Report Translation
Perth Translation provides fast and certified Romanian police report translation services. All certified police report translations are prepared by NAATI accredited Romanian translators.
Certified Romanian police report translations are often requested for legal purposes in Australia. Our Romanian translators are experienced in delivering certified translations of police reports for use in Australia.
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About the Romanian Language
The Romanian language is a Romance language, meaning it comes from Latin like French, Spanish and Italian. It has 66% Latin-based words and 20% Slavic-based words.
Romanian is also the most spoken language in Moldova, which is northeast of Romania. In Moldova, they refer to Romanian as Moldavian. However, there are certain differences, such as the dialect and a Moldavian accent.
Romanian descended from the Vulgar Latin spoken in the Roman provinces of Southeastern Europe. Roman inscriptions show that Latin was primarily used to the north of the so-called Jireček Line (a hypothetical boundary between the predominantly Latin- and Greek-speaking territories of the Balkan Peninsula in the Roman Empire), but the exact territory where Proto-Romanian (or Common Romanian) developed cannot certainly be determined. Most regions where Romanian is now widely spoken—Bessarabia, Bukovina, Crișana, Maramureș, Moldova, and significant parts of Muntenia—were not incorporated in the Roman Empire. Other regions—Banat, western Muntenia, Oltenia and Transylvania—formed the Roman province of Dacia Traiana for about 170 years. According to the "continuity" theory, modern Romanian is the direct descendant of the Latin dialect of Dacia Traiana and developed primarily in the lands now forming Romania; the concurring "immigrationist" theory maintains that Proto-Romanian was spoken in the lands to the south of the Danube and Romanian-speakers settled in most parts of modern Romania only centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Most scholars agree that two major dialects developed from Common Romanian by the 10th century. Daco-Romanian (the official language of Romania and Moldova) and Istro-Romanian (a language spoken by no more than 2,000 people in Istria) descended from the northern dialect. Two other languages, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian, developed from the southern version of Common Romanian. These two languages are now spoken in lands to the south of the Jireček Line.
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Other documents we translate:
- Romanian driver license translation
- Romanian birth certificate translation
- Romanian financial document translations such as bank statements
- Romanian name-change certificate translation
- Romanian degree translation
- Romanian diploma translation
- Romanian school transcript translation
- Romanian passport translation
- Romanian police check translation
- Romanian personal letters and cards
- Romanian utility bill translations
We provide both Romanian to English translation and English to Romanian translations by NAATI translators.