Slovak translation in Dubai
Are you at your wit’s end trying to translate a Slovakian text? Ask for our Slovak translation in Dubai! At Al-Hadeed Translation Services, we provide the services of experienced professional Slovak translators in Dubai and Slovak proofreaders with at least a Bachelor’s degree in their respective fields. Not our team for Slovak translation services in Dubai is experienced, but they also come from a wide range of professional subject areas, allowing our Slovakian language translators team to serve clients all over the world with all kinds of project inquiries.
Got a rush deadline? Not an issue. Our Slovak translators in Dubai accustomed to working with urgent project deadlines. Examples of Slovak language works we have translated include movie scripts, television and film subtitles, business plans, medical and technical writing, and even academic texts. We do the following translation work for Slovak as per the below language pairs:
Slovak to English Translation
English to Slovak Translation
Arabic to Slovak Translation
Slovak to Arabic Translation
How does offered Slovak translation in Dubai work? We are available 24/7 and can respond to urgent inquiries. Your project will be handled by a professional Slovak translator and a proofreader — your text will be given the utmost attention. We also provide status updates on your work as we complete it. After that, your project is delivered ASAP. At Al-Hadeed Translation Services, we provide quality work without breaking the wallet.
Slovak is the official language of Slovakia, and is recognized as well as a minority language in Poland and Hungary. To date, there are over 5 million speakers of Slovak worldwide. Slovak is a West Slavic language, meaning it is closely related to Czech , Polish, and Sorbian. Since Slovakia and the Czech Republic were once united as Czechoslovakia until the early 90’s, Slovak has been strongly influenced by Czech and speakers of both languages can understand each other with little difficulty, depending on the dialects spoken in the speakers’ respective languages. The Slovak alphabet has 44 letters and uses a Latin writing system.