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    Albanian Legal Translator

    Perth Translation provides professional Albanian legal translation services both in Australia and abroad.

    Our team of Albanian legal translators are able to prepare large-volume Albanian translations for research, business and litigation use, often producing business and legal Albanian <> English translations within deadlines considered impossible by other translation companies.

    Depending on your requirements, Albanian legal translations can be prepared by NAATI Albanian translators or non-NAATI, professional Albanian translators based around the globe. Example of legal documents translated:

    • Albanian Birth and Death Certificates
    • Albanian Business Contracts
    • Albanian Divorce Papers Or Single-status Certificates
    • Albanian Employee Contracts
    • Evidence Used in Court
    • Interview Transcript Translation
    • Insurance Claim Documents
    • Intellectual Property
    • Letters Responding to Complaints
    • Property Transaction Documents
    • Research Information for Court Cases
    • Rental and Lease Letters
    • Wills

    Enquire with us today with your project requirement.


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    About the Albanian Language

    Albanian is an Indo-European language spoken by the Albanians in the Balkans and by the Albanian diaspora, which is generally concentrated in the Americas, Europe and Oceania. With about 7.5 million speakers, it comprises an independent branch within the Indo-European languages and is not closely related to any other modern Indo-European language.

    Albanian was first attested in the 15th century and it is a descendant of one of the Paleo-Balkan languages of antiquity. For reasons that are more historical and geographical than specifically linguistic, some modern historians and linguists believe that the Albanian language may have descended from a southern Illyrian dialect spoken in much the same region in classical times. Alternative hypotheses hold that Albanian may have descended from Thracian or Daco-Moesian, other ancient languages spoken farther east than Illyrian. Too little is known of these languages to completely prove or disprove the various hypotheses.

    The two main Albanian dialect groups (or varieties), Gheg and Tosk, are primarily distinguished by phonological differences and are mutually intelligible in their standard varieties,[14][15] with Gheg spoken to the north and Tosk spoken to the south of the Shkumbin river. Their characteristics in the treatment of both native words and loanwords provide evidence that the split into the northern and the southern dialects occurred after Christianisation of the region (4th century AD), and most likely not later than the 5th–6th centuries AD, hence occupying roughly their present area divided by the Shkumbin river since the Post-Roman and Pre-Slavic period, straddling the Jireček Line.


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