Professional Cambodian Translator
Sydney Translation Services offers professional Cambodian translator services by Cambodian translators for all types of documents required for legal, business, migration, marketing or personal use.
Our English <> Cambodian translators are tertiary qualified and experienced in English Cambodian translations. We also have translators specialised in technical or medical terminology to ensure accurate and fast translations.
For accurate and reliable Cambodian translator services, email us your documents for a quick no-obligations quote.
Cambodian Translation Services
Qualified Cambodian Translators
Our translators are accredited by NAATI for Cambodian English translations used in Australia.
Beyond Australia, our Cambodian translators have linguistics or translation related Bachelors / MA qualifications and relevant professional translation experience.
Examples of Cambodian translations we provide
NAATI Cambodian Translator
Being NAATI accredited means our Cambodian translator is required to renew their accreditation with NAATI at regular intervals as to remain up-to-date and committed to the highest level of competency and currency in the profession.
Translator for the Cambodian Language
More about the Cambodian Language
Cambodian (Khmer), is the language of the Khmer people and the official language of Cambodia. It is the second most widely spoken Austroasiatic language (after Vietnamese), with speakers in the tens of millions. Khmer has been considerably influenced by Sanskrit and Pali, especially in the royal and religious registers, through the vehicles of Hinduism and Buddhism. It is also the earliest recorded and earliest written language of the Mon–Khmer family, predating Mon and by a significant margin Vietnamese. The Cambodian (Khmer) language has influenced, and also been influenced by, Thai, Lao, Vietnamese and Cham, all of which, due to geographical proximity and long-term cultural contact, form a sprachbund in peninsular Southeast Asia. The Cambodian (Khmer) language is written with an abugida known in Khmer as âksâr khmêr.