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Mighty Translation provides professional Bosnian driving license translation. We translate Bosnian driving license daily, with only experienced translators detailed in personal document translations assigned for Bosnian driving license translation.
We have expert Bosnian translators for both Bosnian to English and English to Bosnian document translation. Most of our Bosnian translators have more than 5 years' professional translation experience.
If you're looking for fast and affordable Bosnian driving license translation, look no further. Our Bosnian translators ensure that all Bosnian driving license translations are checked properly before delivery.
Most driving license translations would normally inform of the license number, name and age of driver, class of vehicle allowed for driving and the date of license issue. Bosnian driving license translations are commonly used for vehicle rental purposes.
The Bosnian language is the standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian mainly used by Bosniaks. Bosnian is one of three such varieties considered official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with Croatian and Serbian, and also an officially recognized minority or regional language in Serbia, Montenegro, and the Republic of Kosovo.
Bosnian uses both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, with Latin in everyday use. It is notable among the varieties of Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian for a number of Arabic, Ottoman Turkish and Persian loanwords, largely due to the language's interaction with those cultures through Islamic ties.
Bosnian is based on the most widespread dialect of Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian, Shtokavian, more specifically on Eastern Herzegovinian, which is also the basis of standard Croatian, Serbian, and Montenegrin varieties. Therefore, the Declaration on the Common Language of Bosniaks, Croats, Serbs and Montenegrins was issued in 2017 in Sarajevo. Until the 1990s, the common language was called Serbo-Croatian and that term is still used in English, along with "Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian" (BCMS), especially in diplomatic circles.