Arabic Translation and Localization

Arabic is spoken in 26 nations and by about 400 million people around the globe and it is the liturgical language of 1.7 billion Muslims. It is also one of the 9th. most spoken languages in the United States and one of 6 official languages in the UN. Arabic is a central Semitic language, which is closely related to Hebrew, Aramaic, and Phoenician.

The Modern written Arabic (Modern Standard) is derived from Classical Arabic (fus’hā) ​and is widely taught in schools and universities and used to varying degrees in workplaces, government, and the media. Various Arab countries speak different colloquial Arabic (aami’ya). With translation services, there is a growing demand for localization by virtue of the different language morphology. This is where localization takes your message one step further so that you can focus on your target audience. 

The Multi-Lingual Group takes pride in providing high-quality certified legal Arabic translation services to a large number of prominent law firms and financial institutions. Our team of Arabic translators have a strong knowledge of classical Arabic and our certified interpreters are classified according to their dialects.  

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