Pakistani Punjabi Transcription/Translation of Audio/Video
We can provide a direct translation from any Pakistani Punjabi audio or video file into English.
The linguist will listen to the Pakistani Punjabi speech on the audio or video file and will provide a direct written translation into English much in the same way as an interpreter would interpret what he or she hears verbally.
Our Pakistani Punjabi translators and transcriptionists can include speaker labels and time codes, depending on your requirement.
The quality and speed of output will depend on the clarity of the source media file, so if you’re starting from scratch, please obtain the best quality recording possible.
Professional direct translation from Pakistani Punjabi AUDIO/VIDEO into English
We can provide a direct translation from any Pakistani Punjabi audio or video file into English. Unless required, no accompanying Pakistani Punjabi transcript is produced.
Time stamps
Our Pakistani Punjabi direct translation service includes 5-minute time code markers as standard. We can however increase the frequency if required to every minute/every 10 seconds/every sentence/every change of speaker, and with some languages, even every word is possible.
Source media file formats – Pakistani Punjabi audio and video
We can handle just about any input format including:
Youtube and Vimeo links, AAC, ACT, AIFC, AIFF, AMR, APE, AU, CAF, DCT, DVS, FLAC, OGG, M4A, MP2, MP3, UPC, MSV, QCP, RA/RM, SHN, SPX, VOC, VOX, WAV, WMA, 3G2, 3GP, ASF, AV1, DivX, DV, FLV, M4V, MKV, MOV, MP4, MPEG, WMV
Industry-specific Pakistani Punjabi transcription and direct Pakistani Punjabi translation service
We have industry-specific Pakistani Punjabi translators and transcribers covering a wide range of material including:
- Pakistani Punjabi transcription and/or direct translation from Pakistani Punjabi to English of footage for tv production companies
- Pakistani Punjabi transcription and/or direct translation from Pakistani Punjabi to English of academic research material for universities and libraries
- Pakistani Punjabi transcription and/or direct translation from Pakistani Punjabi to English of oral histories
- Pakistani Punjabi transcription and/or direct translation from Pakistani Punjabi to English of court tapes, police interviews, immigration interviews and solicitor/client meetings.
Confidentiality
Our carefully vetted Pakistani Punjabi audio typists, transcriptionists and translators are bound by a non-disclosure agreement to keep all material confidential, but we are happy to sign additional non-disclosure agreements if required.
Rates
- Pakistani Punjabi subtitling rates start from £9.99 + VAT per source video minute
- Pakistani Punjabi same language transcription rates start from £3.99 per source audio/video minute
- Pakistani Punjabi language direct translation from audio/video rates start from £7.99 per source audio/video minute.
- Please note these rates are a broad indication only. Minimum charges apply, and rates will vary depending on audio quality, number of speakers, subject matter, volume, etc.
Please note: VAT is chargeable for our UK clients. We are able to provide quotations in GB pounds, US Dollars or Euros.
Please refer to our client feedback page to learn more about the unbeatable direct translation from Pakistani Punjabi audio or video service we offer.
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WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Pakistani Punjabi LANGUAGE
Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 130 million people mainly in West Punjab in Pakistan and in East Punjab in India. There are also significant numbers of Punjabi speakers in the UK, Canada, the UAE, the USA, Saudi Arabia and Australia. Punjabi descended from the Shauraseni language of medieval northern India and became a distinct language during the 11th century.
In India Punjabi is written with the Gurmukhi (ਗੁਰਮੁਖੀ) alphabet, while in Pakistan it is written with a version of the Urdu alphabet known as Shahmukhi (شاہ مکھی). The written standard for Punjabi in both India and Pakistan is known as Majhi (ਮਾਝੀ/ ماجھ), which is named after the Majha region of Punjab.
Punjabi is one of India's 22 official languages and it is the first official language in East Punjab. In Pakistan Punjabi is the second most widely-spoken language but has no official status.
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Pakistani Punjabi SAMPLE TEXT
بادشاہی مسجد لہور پاکستان چ مغل بادشاہ اورنگزیب عالمگیر دی بنوائی ہوی مسیت اے۔ رقبے دے اعتبار توں اے پاکستان تے جنوبی ایشیا چ دوجی جدکہ پورے جگ چ پنجویں وڈی مسیت اے۔ اپنے مغلیہ طرز تعمیر تے خوبصورتی دی وجہ توں اے لہور دی مشہور پچھان تے علامت اے۔ ایس توں وکھ اے سیر و تفریح دے شوقین لوکاں لئی وڈی دلچسپی دی تھاں اے۔ اسلام آباد دی فیصل مسجد بنن توں پہلاں 1673 توں 1986 تکر اے جگ دی سب توں وڈی مسیت سی جتھے دس ہزار نمازی ھال چ تے اک لکھ دے نیڑے نمازی برآمدے آن چ سما سکدے نیں۔ ہن اے پاکستان تے جنوبی ایشیاء دی دوجی تے مکہ چ مسجد الحرام، مدینہ چ مسجد نبوی، کاسا بلانکا چ مسجد حسن ثانی تے فیصل مسجد توں مگروں جگ دی پنجویں وڈی مسیت اے۔
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AND LASTLY, A Pakistani Punjabi PROVERB
اننے کتے ہرناں دے شکاری
English Translation: Blind dogs hunting deer.
Idiomatic Meaning: Incompetent persons can not do a tough job.