English-Arabic Translation Service
Our translation services agency is specialized in English to Arabic and Arabic translations in all technical areas. Our management system is certified according to ISO 9001:2008 and our translation service is compliant with the European quality standard UNE EN-15038:2006, specific for the translation industry.
Arabic is spoken in Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Arabic Emirates, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lybia, Morocco, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Tunisia, Sudan, Palestine (Gaza Strip and West Bank), Syria, Yemen, Oman, Qatar, etc.
ARABIC-TRANSLATIONS.com offers translations from Arabic to English and from English to Arabic. If you entrust the translation of your documents to us, you will get a triple guarantee:
- 1. Quality Management System certified to ISO 9001:2009
- 2. Translation Service certified according to EN 15038:2006
- 3. TRANSLATION + INDEPENDENT REVISION + INTERNAL QUALITY CONTROL.
At least three people will take part in the Arabic translation of your documents: a translator who will translate into his/her native language (Arabic or English), a reviser specialised in the subject in question and one of our project coordinators who will supervise all the project phases and carry out the final quality control before delivery. - Ask for a freequote without obligation.
ARABIC-ENGLISH TRANSLATION SERVICE
- Our Arabic-English translators only translate into their native language and have to meet one of these three requirements: 1) formal higher education in translation (recognised degree); 2) equivalent qualification in any other subject plus a minimum of two years of documented experience in translating; or 3) over five years of documented professional experience in translating. Our Arabic revisers meet the same requirements as well and also have at least two years experience as translators in the subject dealt with in the documents.
- Translations from Arabic into other languages: Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, etc. Consult us.
- English translators in more than 2,000 language combinations.