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We understand – trying to find a fast, reliable, affordable, and most importantly, high quality Tibetan interpreting and translation service is tough! Ethnolink’s team of NAATI certified Tibetan interpeters and translators have been providing world-class Tibetan translation services since 2011. We can help with any Tibetan language professional translation project, no matter how big or small.
So you're looking for a reliable Tibetan interpreter and translator based in Australia? You're in the right place. Ethnolink is the leading interpreting and translation service in Australia, providing high-quality, NAATI certified Tibetan to English and English to Tibetan interpreting and translation services.
We’ll organise your NAATI certified Tibetan translations of the following documents: • Tibetan Birth Certificate Translation • Tibetan Marriage Certificate Translation • Tibetan Police Check Translation • Tibetan Driver Licence Translation • Tibetan Diploma Translation • and more — just ask us!
In a hurry to get a professional Tibetan interpreting and translation? You’ve come to the right place! We offer several interpreting and translation options for you to choose from. We can complete n interpreting and translation in as fast as 24 hours! Just let us know your deadline, and we can put together a team of interpreters and translators who can work on your project collaboratively. If needed, we can also expedite your translation.
We work with Australia's leading NAATI certified interpreters in order to provide you with the highest quality interpreting services. Our suite of interpreting services includes: • Tibetan video interpreting • Tibetan telephone interpreting • Tibetan on-site interpreting • Tibetan conference interpreting Our interpreters have native-level Tibetan language skills, as well as the experience and subject-matter expertise in a range of domains.
Whether you need Tibetan voice overs for community radio or a complex mining safety booklet translated into Tibetan, we have the right people and experience to get it done.
We understand you have deadlines to meet. Our team will work around the clock to deliver high-quality, urgent translations, as well as urgent interpreting bookings — and we don't compromise on quality.
Identify your Tibetan-speaking target audience with our complimentary language advice. We handpick the best translator or interpreter for your needs, who will ensure that your translations and interpretations are quick, precise and appropriate.
Our Tibetan translator and interpreter talent pool is comprised of fully native Tibetan-speakers and NAATI certified translators and interpreters who will skilfully and naturally convey your message.
Since 2011, we've been fine tuning our approach to Tibetanlanguage 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.
ALMO Milk was looking to expand their Australian almond milk business overseas, but needed multicultural communications experts to make it happen. With the help of Ethnolink, ALMO was able to launch in China and establish a foothold in the world's fastest growing market, leading to a significant ...
As part of the Attorney-General’s Department’s joint effort with the Office for Women under the Preventing Financial Abuse Project, the Department published a guide to assist separating couples, including couples from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, to proactively manage their ...
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) engaged Ethnolink to produce translated resources to help raise awareness about elder abuse in 19 languages. The AHRC was resolved to ensure appropriate and accessible translations for their multicultural users. We tailored a solution that deliver...
Standard Tibetan, commonly referred to as Lhasa Tibetan, is widely spoken in Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China, and also in parts of India and Nepal.
There are a number of dialects and variants of Tibetan, however Lhasa is the one that holds official status in Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China, China and Nepal.
Tibetan is written using Tibetan script. The script is derived from the Brahmi script of India and the Tibetan alphabet.
It is a syllabic alphabet, like many of the alphabets of India and Southeast Asia. Each consonant has an inherent vowel /a/ which can be suppressed or replaced with other vowels by using a variety of diacritical marks that can appear above or below the consonant. Syllables are separated by a dot.
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 Translation Strategists 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 Tibetan-speaking translators, who are highly experienced and NAATI certified, where available.
This will depend on your target audience. Please talk to our Translation Strategy team who will be able to advise you on this and ensure that an appropriate translator is assigned to your project.
Yes, in 2016, 1,479 Australians stated that they speak Tibetan on the Census.
Contact our Interpreting Strategy team via our Book an Interpreter page, and they'll be in touch to coordinate an interpeter to meet your needs.
Yes! We work with interpreters all across the country who can help to facilitate communication wherever you are. If an interpreter is unable to physically attend your meeting or conference, we have a suite of remote options, including video interpreting and telephone interpreting, to help overcome communication barriers.
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