Kurdish Technical Translation

Our Kurdish technical translators are able to translate documentation in areas as diverse as mechanical engineering, IT, electronics, aviation, chemistry, aeronautics, metallurgy, nuclear, waste management and mining.

Our qualified and vetted Kurdish technical translators have a proven track record in their area of specialisation. For extra peace of mind, we are happy to provide mini CVs of the translators who would be involved in your project. This gives you the reassurance that you have the right specialist for the job.

By using translation memory software, our Kurdish translators create a linguistic database during the process of translation. This ensures consistency in the use of terms as well as increased productivity and cost savings.

Confidentiality during the translation process

As part of our contract with you, we and our linguists are required to keep all material confidential that is not in the public domain. We are, of course, happy to sign more specific confidentiality agreements if required.

Please refer to our client feedback page to learn more about the unbeatable Kurdish language service we offer.

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WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Kurdish LANGUAGE

The Kurdish language is related to Persian (or Farsi), the language spoken in Iran. Kurdish, like Persian, has also borrowed many words from the Arabic language. Until 1991, it was illegal to speak Kurdish in Turkey except at home. The skillful use of language is highly valued by Kurds. Cleverness and a command of poetry are considered important skills. Population estimates for the Kurds range from 5 million to 22 million. More Kurds live in Turkey than anywhere else. They are the second-largest ethnic group in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria. They are the third-largest group (after Azerbaijanis) in Iran. Kurds also live in Lebanon, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Germany, and other places across Europe, the United States, Canada, and Australia. Although they live among them, Kurds are ethnically unrelated to Turks, Arabs, and Iranians.

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Kurdish SAMPLE TEXT

There are three main varieties of Kurdish:
Kurmanji (spoken in Turkey, Syria, northern Iraq and northwestern Iran by about 15-20 million people).
Hemû mirov azad û di weqar û mafan de wekhev tên dinyayê. Ew xwedî hiş û şuûr in û divê li hember hev bi zihniyeteke bratiyê bilivin.
Sorani (spoken in Iraqi Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Province of Iran by about 6-7 million people).
واوی قووچاو
Pehlewani (spoken by about 3 million people in Kermanshah and Ilam provinces in north western Iran, and in the Khanaqin district in eastern Iraq).
کوردی خوارین;
The Kurdish language is written using the Latin script (mostly in Turkey and Syria).
The Perso-Arabic script is used mostly in Iraq and Iran.

AND LASTLY, A Kurdish tongue twister

Çume çemmî Çeqan, Çeqel çeltûkî eteqan.