Tagalog translation in Dubai, AbuDhabi and UAE
Expats from all over the world has played their great part in the development of UAE. Undoubtedly, UAE is the second home of millions of the foreigners, came here in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and other sates of UAE. Object indeed is to get better living standard here and back for millions of families by running a business or doing a job. So on, one will find the professionals Philippines here in large number. To meet the requirements of Tagalog translation in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and UAE, we offer professional Tagalog translation services in UAE. Major languages include Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Hindi, German and 120 plus other languages.
At Al hadeed translation services, you can reach us 24/7 to get the services of Tagalog or Filipino translation in Dubai. We provide Tagalog translation services in Dubai and Abu Dhabi as per the language pairs below for any type of documents. These include certificates, diplomas, medical reports, business documents, courts documents and any other type of content.
- Tagalog to English translation
- Tagalog to Arabic translation
- English to Tagalog translation
- Arabic to Tagalog translation
How we work for the Tagalog translation
To maintain our goodwill and earn customer’s satisfaction, we have adopted an exclusive Tagalog translation process. Job is assigned to the professional Tagalog translator in Dubai as per his or her expertise. Every single member of our translation team carries great amount of experience in their field and so on the proofreaders. After the completion of translation, Tagalog translated file is handed to the native professional Tagalog proofreader for another look to make sure top quality translation work. If customer wants any changes or suggests any amendment, we do the needful promptly without any extra cost.
Interesting Facts of Tagalog language
Tagalog or Filipino is the official language of Philippines along with the English. This is an Austronesian language spoken by the almost 25 million people worldwide. Tagalog or Filipino relates to other Austronesian languages as Malaysian, Indonesian, Yami, Javanese and Tetum etc. Recent Filipino alphabets consist of 28 letters including complete set of 26 alphabets of ISO basic Latin.