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WorldAccess Translations provides professional Aramaic translation services with English into Aramaic
translation services, Aramaic into English translation services and Aramaic into and from unlimited language
pairs.
Aramaic is a Semitic language with a 3,000-year history. It has been the language of administration of empires and the language of divine worship. It is the original language of large sections of the biblical books of Daniel and Ezra, and is the main language of the Talmud and Zohar. Aramaic was the native language of Jesus (see Aramaic of Jesus). Modern Aramaic is spoken today as a first language by numerous, scattered communities, most significantly by the Assyrians. The language is considered to be endangered.
Aramaic's long history and diverse and widespread use has led to the development of many divergent varieties, or dialects, of the language. Thus, there is no one Aramaic language, but each time and place has had its own variety.
Aramaic belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family. Within that diverse family, it belongs to the Semitic subfamily. Aramaic is a part of the Northwest Semitic group of languages, which also includes the Canaanite languages (such as Hebrew). It is also related to Arabic, being part of the more diverse Central Semitic languages; one possible source for the Arabic alphabet is Nabataean Aramaic script.
Accurate Aramaic translation the first time around
Trust in your translation provider is the key to receiving the quality translation
you are looking for. At WorldAccess we pride ourselves on delivering your Aramaic
translation project that is backed up with a guarantee.
Your Aramaic translation will only be done by in-country translators with
proven experience in the subject of your original document. A Project Manager, who is
also an experienced linguist, will be dedicated to your translation project.
We'll provide your Aramaic translated document in exactly the same format
as your original unless specified different. This means you'll have an accurate
Aramaic translation you can use straight away.
Things to consider when translating between Aramaic and other Languages
Layout designs - Text typically expands or contracts when translating one language to
another. English to Aramaic translations and Aramaic to English translations, will contract
or expand depending on the subject matter.
Which Aramaic do you need for your translation?
Getting the Aramaic translation of your documents right can be very tricky. Clearly there's
only one Aramaic language but as in most countries different sections of the population will
have different ways of saying things. Your Account Manager will discuss the target market
of your document with you. Clearly if your Aramaic translation is aimed at teenagers it will
need to use their phrases and maybe even slang. Missing these small issues can be the
difference between a successful translation and a bad one.
Specialist industry Aramaic translators
With a large network of in-country, bilingual Aramaic translator, WorldAccess
Translations can respond quickly and effectively to your Aramaic language
translation needs. Our translation teams are professional linguists
performing translation from English to Aramaic and Aramaic to English for a
range of documents in various industries.
Aramaic Translation Quality Procedures
We work within documented quality procedures and will adopt additional quality
controls in order to align with client-side process. Each Aramaic translator is
selected based on their experience and special areas of expertise.
Translation Confidentiality
All translators are bound by a commercial confidentiality and corporate
nondisclosure agreement.
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WorldAccess News
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June 9th, 2009
WorldAccess Translations enters into a strategic alliance with R & H Consulting for Internet Marketing throughout the United States and beyond.
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June 1st, 2009
WorldAccess Translations announces its expansion of satellite offices in New York, Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area.
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March 20th, 2008
WorldAccess launches new website with emphasis on document
and medical translations
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