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View website in another languageAzeri Translation Services
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The precision of Absolute Translations is second to none because of the professional linguists we hire to perform important translation services.
Azeri – An Evolving Language
Our linguists understand the concept of localization because they have years of experience in both of the languages involved in the translation process. The international location of our Azeri translators is one of the reasons why we can deliver prime Azeri translation services that are truly localised with local knowledge.
Absolute Translations employs translators that are proficient in their working language and specialist sectors such as banking and finance, law and medecine.
Companies for whom we have worked include:
The Body Shop Barclays Bank Microsoft Vodafone Lexus GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Sony Renault River Island Sky TV. . .
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Whatever category of Azeri translation services you need, you can expect a quick turnaround time on every project you present to us. Our global presence means, we have translators available to work on your projects literally around the clock, returning them to you swiftly.
Abulfazl is experienced in Azeri translation
Azeri, also called Azerbaijani, Azari, Azeri Turkish or Azerbaijani Turkish; is a Turkic language spoken in Azerbaijan and north-western Iran. During the first phase of his translation career, Abulfazl wrote political and religious literature, also exploiting ambivalence's in public and political discourses. Though still hugely motivated by these interests, Abulfazl also enjoys spending much of his free time on the quiet pursuits of oil painting, Pilates and countryside walking, which he undertakes with his two sons as often as possible. “I really enjoy my job and the varied shift patterns it allows for.”
The Azeri language is also known as Azerbaijani
Azeri is a Turkic language that belongs to the Altaic language family. Before 1924, Azeri was written in Arabic script, but at that point the Soviet government adopted the Roman alphabet. In 1940, it was then changed to the Cyrillic alphabet, which is the written form still used today. It is the official language of Azerbaijan where it is spoken by around seven million people. Another 10 million native speakers of Azeri are found in Northwestern Iran and a quarter of a million speakers also reside in Iraq.




















