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Professional Dari translation services

We understand – trying to find a fast, reliable, affordable, and most importantly, high quality Dari translation service is tough! Ethnolink’s team of NAATI certified Dari translators have been providing world-class Dari translation services since 2011. We can help with any Dari language professional translation project, no matter how big or small.

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NAATI certified Dari translations

Ethnolink is Australia’s leading provider of translation services in the Dari language and can offer translation services to individuals, businesses, community organisations and government departments in the Dari language.

Our Dari translators can provide translation services Australia-wide and every NAATI certified translator we work with understands the compliance requirements and regulations of Australian authorities, so we can guarantee that your translations will be accepted by any Australian authority or Government department.

Personal Dari document translation

We’ll organise your NAATI certified Dari translations of the following documents:

• Dari Birth Certificate Translation
• Dari Marriage Certificate Translation
• Dari Police Check Translation
• Dari Driver Licence Translation
• Dari Diploma Translation
• and more — just ask us!

Corporate Dari translation services

Need translation services to extend the reach of your organisation, but not sure where to start?

Navigating Dari translations is tricky, especially if you aren’t familiar with the Dari language or culture. Take the guesswork out of translation. Let our Dari translation experts take over and manage your project from start to finish.

Dari translation services for every industry

Whether you need Dari voice overs for community radio or a birth certificate translated from Dari, we have the right people and experience to get it done.

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Discover projects we've delivered for clients just like you

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

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...

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Australian Centre for Disability Law

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...

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Crime Stoppers Victoria

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...

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Cancer Council South Australia

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...

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Department of Planning, Industry and Environment NSW

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...

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Department of Health VIC

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...

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Dari translation FAQ

Dari or Dari Persian is the dialect of Persian spoken in Afghanistan. Dari is spoken natively by more than 27% of people in Afghanistan, and understood by over 50% of Afghanistan's population.

Dari is also spoken and understood by around 2.5 million people in Pakistan and Iran where communities speak Dari as their primary language.

Dari is written using a modified Arabic alphabet called Perso-Arabic, which takes into account the Persian phonological differences.

Like Arabic, Dari is written and read from right to left, which is the opposite of English. This poses many challenges when it comes to translation, hence why it is important to work with professional translators and experienced providers who can provide professional typesetting services to ensure that the text displays in the correct direction and can be understood by Dari speakers.

This is one of the most frequently asked questions to our Account Management team. Dari and Farsi are two dialects of the same langauge, which is often referred to as Persian.

Dari is widely spoken in Afghanistan whereas Farsi is more commonly spoken in Iran. There are political and geographical factors which influence these dialects - speak to our Account Management team to better understand which language you need for your translation project.

You can send us your documents in whatever format you have - a PDF, Word file, scan, or a photo. As long as the text is readable and clear, our professional translators can translate it for you. But before that happens, our Account Managers will analyse them and provide you with a personalised quote.

If you have any specific requirements, let us know and we will do our absolute best to accommodate.

Yes, they are. We only work with native Dari-speaking translators, who are highly experienced and NAATI certified.

Variants of Persian including Dari, Farsi and Hazaragi are spoken by 30,437 Australians, according to 2016 Census data compared to 29,828 Dari speakers from the 2021 Census data.

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