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    Turkish Passport Translation

    Get fast and certified Turkish to English passport translations. All certified Turkish passport translations are prepared by NAATI accredited Turkish translators.

    Certified Turkish passport translations are often required for legal purposes in Australia and for passport renewal. Our Turkish translators are experienced in delivering certified translations of passports for use in Australia.

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    100% Certified Turkish Translator Turkish passport translation and Turkish to English translation of all other personal documents.
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    Simple Delivery Process You can print the certified translation or receive hard copy by mail.
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    Fast Turnaround Turkish <> English translation for legal and migration documents.



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    Local Turkish translators who meet our strict requirements for accuracy, consistency and reliability.
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    Upload your Turkish documents for a quick quote. We accept all common file types including PDF and JPG.
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    Turkish translations first by email, then hard copy if postage option is chosen.

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    Get the best Turkish marriage certificate translators that are NAATI accredited in Australia. To begin your Turkish marriage certificate translation, upload your documents using the form on this page for a quick quote. The 'Wirin' sculpture at Perth's Yagan Square

    About the Turkish Language

    Turkish is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 10–15 million native speakers in Southeast Europe (mostly in East and Western Thrace) and 60–65 million native speakers in Western Asia (mostly in Anatolia).

    Turkish as an official EU language, even though Turkey is not a member state.

    The earliest known Old Turkic inscriptions are the three monumental Orkhon inscriptions found in modern Mongolia. Erected in honour of the prince Kul Tigin and his brother Emperor Bilge Khagan, these date back to the second Turk Kaghanate. After the discovery and excavation of these monuments and associated stone slabs by Russian archaeologists in the wider area surrounding the Orkhon Valley between 1889 and 1893, it became established that the language on the inscriptions was the Old Turkic language written using the Old Turkic alphabet, which has also been referred to as "Turkic runes" or "runiform" due to a superficial similarity to the Germanic runic alphabets.

    With the Turkic expansion during Early Middle Ages (c. 6th–11th centuries), peoples speaking Turkic languages spread across Central Asia, covering a vast geographical region stretching from Siberia and to Europe and the Mediterranean. The Seljuqs of the Oghuz Turks, in particular, brought their language, Oghuz—the direct ancestor of today's Turkish language—into Anatolia during the 11th century. Also during the 11th century, an early linguist of the Turkic languages, Mahmud al-Kashgari from the Kara-Khanid Khanate, published the first comprehensive Turkic language dictionary and map of the geographical distribution of Turkic speakers in the Compendium of the Turkic Dialects (Ottoman Turkish: Divânü Lügati't-Türk).

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