Turkmen Translation in Dubai
Al Hadeed Translation services Dubai has introduced a wide range of language translation. One of the Turkic language family’s important langue is Turkmen. Our team of Turkmen language experts takes professional care of any of your Turkmen translation in Dubai requirement. Whether these are the degrees, certificates, diplomas, bank statements, business documents, POAs, driving license, court documents, social media, medical, legal or commercial content, we make sure top quality Turkmen translation services. Other than the Turkmen, we provide top quality translation in more than 120 languages. These languages include Turkmen, Armenian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Latin, Estonian , Russian, Ukrainian, French, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Uzbek and all others.
No worries if you are looking for an urgent Turkmen translation in Dubai, Abu Dhabi or any part of the UAE. We are available 24/7 to meet your translation requirements in any languages including Turkmen. At Al Hadeed Translation Services, we follow a unique process of Turkmen and other languages translation. This makes sure that our customers get top quality translated content, ready to submit to any official authority, publish or internal use. Our experienced Turkmen translators in Dubai translate this language into all other major languages. Below you can find the major language pair for Turkmen translation in UAE.
Turkmen to English Translation
English to Turkmen Translation
Arabic to Turkmen Translation
Turkmen to Arabic Translation
About Turkmen Language
Turkmenistan is a central Asian country covered by the Karakum Desert and attached with the Caspian Sea. Ashgabat is the capital of country and Turkmen is the official language of the Turkmenistan. Other major languages include Russian and Uzbek. Turkmen relates to Turkish and Azerbaijani languages closely and around 75% of the total population of Turkmenistan communicates in Turkmen language. Amazingly, Turkmen language has been written in different alphabets in past including Arabic and Latin. In the recent past (1991), Cyrillic alphabets were given the status of official written system.