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Mighty Translation provides professional Punjabi bank statement translation. We translate individual bank statements daily, with only experienced translators detailed in financial document translations assigned for Punjabi bank statement translation.
We have expert Punjabi translators for both Punjabi to English and English to Punjabi document translation. Most of our Punjabi translators have more than 5 years' professional translation experience.
If you're looking for fast and affordable Punjabi bank statement translation, look no further. Our Punjabi translators ensure that all Punjabi bank statement translations are checked properly before delivery.
Bank statement translations are commonly used as proof of income, assets, proof of residency or proof of relationship. If you only require an extract translation of the bank statements, so the translation is clearer to the reader, feel free to let us know after payment, when you submit the bank statement documents for translation.
Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language with more than 100 million native speakers in the Indian subcontinent and around the world. It is the native language of the Punjabi people, an ethnolinguistic group of the cultural region called the Punjab, which encompasses northwest India and eastern Pakistan.
Punjabi is the most widely spoken language in Pakistan, the 11th most widely spoken language in India, and the third most-spoken native language in the Indian subcontinent. It is also the fifth most-spoken native language in Canada after English, French, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Punjabi is unusual among Indo-European languages in its use of lexical tone; see § Tone below for examples. The Punjabi language is written in one of two alphabets: Shahmukhi or Gurmukhi. In the Punjab, both writing systems are used (a rare occurrence called synchronic digraphia): Shahmukhi is used mainly by Punjabi Muslims, Gurmukhi by Punjabi Sikhs and Devanagari by Punjabi Hindus. There are over 31 types of sub-accents in Punjabi language.