Sango Legal Translation Service
Our specialist Sango 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 Sango 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 Sango 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 Sango legal translation service, Knockhundred also has available a team of Sango legal transcribers in a wide range of languages. To find out more, visit our Sango transcription service page. page.
Confidentiality during the translation process
As part of our contract with you, we and our Sango 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 Sango language service we offer.
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WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Sango LANGUAGE
Sango (also spelled Sangho) is a creole language in the Central African Republic and the primary language spoken in the country. It is an official language of the Central African Republic, making the Central African Republic one of the few African countries with an indigenous language as an official language. It is used as a lingua franca across the country and had 450,000 native speakers in 1988. It also has 1.6 million second language speakers. The creole is based on the Northern Ngbandi language. It was used as a trade language along the Ubangi River prior to French colonisation in the 1880s. In colloquial speech 90% of the language's vocabulary is Sango, whereas in more technical speech French loanwords constitute the majority.
Sango SAMPLE TEXT
Adü âzo kûê yamba, ngâ âla lîngbi terê na lêgë tî nëngö-terê na tî ângangü. Ala kûê awara ndarä na börö-li sï âla lîngbi tî dutï na âmbâ tî âla gï na lêngö söngö.
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Sango example video
AND LASTLY, A Sango proverb
Béafrica, Kodro ti zo kwé zo.