Czech Legal Translator
Melbourne Translation provides professional Czech legal translation and Czech business translation services. Our certified Czech translators provide translation and proofreading for:
- Czech translations used in Australia legal courts
- Czech transcription and translation
- Business proposals in Czech
- Research papers in Czech
- Minutes, emails, business correspondence
- Annual reports in Czech
- Financial statements in Czech
- Financial audit reports
We are able to provide Czech legal document translation for research and understanding, or the Czech translations can be certified by a NAATI accredited translator to be presented as evidence in court.
Our dedicated managers and Czech translators understand the urgency in delivering legal translations, sometimes requiring attention after-hours or over weekends to prepare for a court hearing.
All Czech legal translation delivery is guided by our terms of service and privacy policy. To begin, please use the form on this page to submit your documents for a quote.
- There are no hidden charges for fast Czech translation by NAATI certified Czech translators
- Many happy repeat customers
- We provide discounts for repeat customers or large orders
- NAATI certified Czech translators for immigration or legal documents
- Full-time Czech translators experienced in translating all kinds of documents
- Personal, friendly service
Czech Translation Service Australia-Wide
- Sydney
- Melbourne
- Brisbane
- Perth
- Canberra
- Darwin
- Hobart
- Adelaide
- Wollongong
- Newcastle
- Cairns
More About The Czech Language
As in most Slavic languages, many words (especially nouns, verbs and adjectives) have many forms (inflections). In this regard, Czech and the Slavic languages are closer to their Indo-European origins than other languages in the same family that have lost much inflection. Moreover, Colloquial Czech differs considerably from the standard language, even in many morphological features.
By using different melodies can be stress moved to different word and to add information. For example: Češi udělali revoluci (The Czechs made a revolution) pronounced with acoustic stress to word revoluci with little delay before this word means: The Czechs did make a revolution as (and only as) a response to a concrete situation. This same meaning can also be shown in written form: Češi udělali – revoluci.
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