Assyrian Technical Translation

Assyrian Technical Translator Services

  • Sydney Translation Services
  • Translation Services
  • Migration Translators
  • Sectors
  • FAQ
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us
  • Assyrian Technical Translation

    Technical Translation ServicesOur Assyrian technical translators have a good understanding of technical terms, as well as a good grasp of the source and target languages for professional technical translation services.

    Assyrian technical translators are required to translate the original documents to a high degree of fidelity, and in line with Australian translation standards.

    Our highly qualified Assyrian translator is not only strong in language translation, but also has the relevant background knowledge and formal qualifications in engineering or science to translate technical documents in Assyrian accurately and efficiently.

    English Assyrian Technical Translation

    To begin, simply send us a copy of your documents using the form on this page for a no-obligations quick quote.

    Technical document translation services for all locations:


    Assyrian Technical Translation Services

    For all Assyrian translation requirements, email us directly at: [email protected] or use the form below to upload your documents for review.




    The Assyrian Language

    More about the Assyrian Language

    Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (also known as Aššuri, Assuri, Ashuri, Aturi, Assyrian, Aisorski, Assyrianci, Assyriski, Lishana Aturaya, Neo-Syriac, Sooreth, Suret, Sureth, or Suryaya Swadaya) is a Neo-Aramaic dialect, spoken by an estimated 220,000 people (1994 SIL estimate), formerly in the area between Lake Urmia, north-western Iran, northern Iraq, north-eastern Syria and Siirt, south-eastern Turkey, but now more widely throughout the Assyrian–Chaldean–Syriac diaspora. Ethnologue estimates that as of the mid-1990s, about 80,000 speakers lived in the Assyrian homeland in the Middle East, while the majority of speakers lived abroad, most of them in the United States or in Europe. Most speakers are members of the Assyrian Church of the East and the Ancient Church of the East.