Ottoman Turkish<\/a>” form using the Arabic alphabet. Later (and to this day), Turkish has been written using the Latin alphabet, following a decision by Mustafa Kemal Atat\u00fcrk, the founder of modern Turkey, who earned the title “Father of the Turks.”<\/p>\nThe Republic of Turkey, officially known as T\u00fcrkiye Cumhuriyeti, joined NATO in 1952. Today, close to 65 million people worldwide speak Turkish (in Turkey, Macedonia, Cyprus, Greece, Azerbaijan, and more), with about 55 million being native speakers.<\/p>\n
The Turkish language, which has existed for over 5,500 years, has been influenced by both Persian and Arabic, with many shared words between these languages. Efforts to “purify” the Turkish language from all “foreign” words have been only partially successful, with around 10% of modern Turkish consisting of words from Arabic and Persian.<\/p>\n
Notarized Translation of Educational Documents into and from Turkish<\/strong><\/p>\nIn recent years, Turkish educational institutions have become a popular destination for many Israeli students, especially from the Arab sector. The application process for studying in Turkey, as in any other country, involves presenting a wide range of documents that must be translated through notarized translation to be legally accepted in Turkey. These documents include study certificates, transcripts, recommendation letters, and more\u2014all of which can be translated by our office.<\/p>\n
There are many instances where notarized translation of a document into or from Turkish may be necessary, and the key is to choose a reliable and professional translation service (and certainly not rely on “internet translations”).<\/p>\n
Business in Turkey \u2013 Document Translation for Companies and Entrepreneurs<\/strong><\/p>\nTrade relations between Turkey and Israel have increased the need for document translation from Turkish and into Turkish for exchanges between companies, organizations, institutions, or bodies in both countries. The importance of high-quality translation becomes even greater when it comes to business transactions, as the content of the document usually contains essential details that must be translated accurately.<\/p>\n
Most Turkish shopping websites are in Turkish, and only a few offer additional browsing languages. Therefore, communication with Turkish suppliers and business partners via the internet requires translating non-Turkish documents into Turkish, as Turks generally prefer to communicate in Turkish or, occasionally, in English (though often in Turkish).<\/p>\n
High-Quality Translation and Fast, Professional Notarized Approval<\/strong><\/p>\nOur law firm provides translation services for any required language and notarized certification for the accuracy of document translations of all types.<\/p>\n
The translation and document authentication services<\/a> are carried out efficiently, quickly, and professionally at our office, in addition to a wide range of legal services.<\/p>\n[author_and_contact_info]<\/p>\n
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Many documents may require notarized translation into Turkish or from Turkish for various purposes, such as business dealings, real estate transactions, applying to educational institutions in Turkey, and more. Our law firm specializes in notarized translations with translator affidavits for many languages. The History of the Turkish Language Until 1928, the Turkish language was written…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":22,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[406],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-97674","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-category-notary-services-en"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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