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We understand – trying to find a fast, reliable, affordable, and most importantly, high quality Burmese translation service is tough! Ethnolink’s team of NAATI certified Burmese translators have been providing world-class Burmese translation services since 2011. We can help with any Burmese language professional translation project, no matter how big or small.
We go the extra mile to give you the best translation service experience. We guarantee that your NAATI certified Burmese translations will be accepted by any Australian authority or Government department. Every NAATI certified translator we work with understands the compliance requirements and regulations of Australian authorities. So there's one less thing for you to worry about.
We’ll organise your NAATI certified Burmese translations of the following documents: • Burmese Birth Certificate Translation • Burmese Marriage Certificate Translation • Burmese Police Check Translation • Burmese Driver Licence Translation • Burmese Diploma Translation • and more — just ask us!
Our corporate professional Burmese translation service for Australian businesses, community organisations and government departments including but not limited to the translation of legal documents, marketing material, health publications, engineering manuals and websites. Our corporate Burmese translation service is competitively priced and we can quote your documents for free, no matter how big or small.
Whether you need Burmese voice overs for community radio or a complex mining safety booklet translated into Burmese, we have the right people and experience to get it done.
We understand you have deadlines to meet, and our team can work around the clock to produce high-quality, urgent translations — and we don't compromise on quality.
Let us help you identify your Burmese speaking target audience and assign you the translator for your project to match. We'll make sure that your translation is appropriate for Burmese speakers.
Our Burmese translator talent pool is comprised of fully native Burmese-speakers and NAATI certified translators who will skilfully and naturally convey your message.
Since 2011, we've been finetuning our approach to Burmese language services. Take advantage of our Australian industry experience and world-class customer service.
For over 10 years, we've been helping our clients by sourcing the most suitable translators for their projects, and delivering a premium-quality end product. Check out some of our work below.
First Nations Foundation's fact sheet provides 7 steps on how to manage a loved one's finances after they pass away, as part of their TomorrowMoney online resource. Translated into Torres Strait Creole, also known as Yumplatok, this fact sheet provides important financial information to individua...
Australian Centre for Disability Law's (ACDL) Learning Together Toolkit provides tips and resources for students with disability to get the help they need in education. Ethnolink worked together with ACDL to translate 6 Easy Read Guides into 4 languages, helping ACDL bridge communication barr...
Crime Stoppers Victoria launched a state-wide campaign, 'Dob in a Dealer' to encourage people to speak up and disrupt the illicit drug trade in their local communities. Ethnolink proudly provided professional translations of 'Dob in a Dealer' campaign assets into 5 languages, along with multi...
To raise awareness of a new self-collection option for Cervical Screening Tests, Cancer Council South Australia (SA) designed a wallet card to provide accessible information for women aged 25 to 74 in South Australia. This wallet card was then proudly translated into 7 languages by Ethnolink's...
The Department of Planning and Environment (DPIE) engaged Ethnolink to produce multilingual resources in 6 languages as part of the rollout of the single-use plastics ban in New South Wales. The single-use plastics ban is part of the NSW Government's commitment to sustainability. Ethnolink wa...
At the start of the winter of 2022, the Victorian Department of Health was cautious of rising COVID-19 and flu cases. In response, the Department launched the 'Stay Well This Winter' campaign, encouraging all Victorians to get their flu shot and stay up-to-date with their COVID-19 vaccination...
In 2016 the Burmese-speaking population in Australia was 16,321 compared to the 2021 Census data with 18,849 Burmese speakers.
The Burmese language, also called Myanmar is the official language of Myanmar (Burma). It is spoken by 32 million people around the world.
Yes, they are. We only work with native Burmese-speaking translators, who are highly experienced and NAATI certified.
Probably not. Burmese is written in a different script to English, so the length of text is likely to change during translation. Our translation specialists will be able to advise and guide you on this, so that the end product still matches your expectations.
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