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Professional Punjabi document translation for Blackett residents. Personal, business and legal documents translated by NAATI-certified translators.
Upload your documents for a free quote. We translate all types of Punjabi documents with NAATI certification for official use in Australia.
Our Punjabi translators handle all types of personal documents for Blackett residents.
For businesses in Blackett requiring Punjabi translation services:
Required for government submissions, visa applications, court proceedings and institutional use. Our NAATI-certified Punjabi translators provide official certification accepted across Australia.
Suitable for internal business use, personal reference and general understanding. Still translated by professional Punjabi translators but without the NAATI stamp.
For businesses in Blackett with large volumes of documents, we offer project-based pricing with dedicated project management and consistent terminology. Email [email protected] for a custom quote.
Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Punjabi people and native to the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. It has approximately 113 million native speakers. The larger part - 80.5 million as of 2017 - are in Pakistan, where Punjabi has more speakers than any other language but no official recognition at the national or provincial level. In India, Punjabi is spoken by 31.1 million people (as of 2011) and has official status in the state of Punjab. The language is spoken among a significant overseas diaspora, particularly in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.
In India, Punjabi is written using the Gurmukhi script, while Shahmukhi is used in Pakistan. Punjabi is unusual among Indo-Aryan languages in its use of lexical tone. The word Punjabi (sometimes spelled Panjabi) has been derived from the word Panj-āb, Persian for 'Five Waters', referring to the five major eastern tributaries of the Indus River. The name of the region was introduced by the Turko-Persian conquerors[9] of South Asia and was a translation of the Sanskrit name for the region, Panchanada, which means 'Land of the Five Rivers'.