Hebrew Legal Translation Service
Our specialist Hebrew legal translators work for a wide range of legal and associated professions. Solicitors, courts, police stations, prisons, accountants, public sector organisations, EU organisations, businesses and individuals have all used our services.
Our Hebrew legal translators translate letters, certificates, statements, audits, contracts, patents, summons, and other legal papers.
Our vetted translators specialise in different areas of law or types of legal documentation, so you can be sure that the right specialist will be assigned to the work.
Many Hebrew translations of documents and certificates need to be notarised or certified before they will be accepted as “true” translations. To find out more, visit our Certified, Notarised , FCO Legalisation pages.
As well as offering a professional and confidential Hebrew legal translation service, Knockhundred also has available a team of Hebrew legal transcribers in a wide range of languages. To find out more, visit our Hebrew transcription service page.
Confidentiality during the translation process
As part of our contract with you, we and our Hebrew linguists are required to keep all material confidential that is not in the public domain. We are also happy to sign more specific confidentiality agreements if required.
Please refer to our client feedback page to learn more about the unbeatable Hebrew language service we offer.
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WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Hebrew LANGUAGE
Hebrew is one of the official languages of the State of Israel, as well as Arabic. Hebrew is spoken in Israel and in many Jewish communities around the world, and you are likely to find Hebrew speakers where there are large Jewish communities, for example in the USA (where there are more than 5 millions Jews), France (approximately 490,000 Jews) and Canada (approximately 375,000 Jews). The Hebrew language found in the Bible (with the other language found in the Bible being Aramaic) is considered Classical or Biblical Hebrew. This language evolved towards the end of the 19th century, into a language used for daily life - Modern Hebrew.
Hebrew SAMPLE TEXT
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Hebrew example video
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AND LASTLY, A Hebrew tongue twister
כמה חול יכול אדם לאכל בכל ימי החול אם בכל יום חול יכול אדם לאכל חצי קילו חול