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Malay/Malaysian interpreters and translators for legal, medical, corporate and private matters.

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Interpretation, Translation and Transcription Services.

Language Interpreters is one of the prominent translation agencies in London that offers interpreting, translation, and transcription services in and out of London / within UK for over 100 Languages.We offer reasonable and competitive rates that comply with Legal Aid guidelines.

Malay Interpreters

We have a database of handpicked Malay interpreters who are dedicated, qualified and skilled. They are accredited with a minimum of one or more formal interpreting and translation qualifications that permits them to provide services at Courts, Tribunals, Offices of Law Firms, GP Practices, Councils, Hospitals, Detention Centres and many more. These freelance interpreters are most sought-after linguists as they cover several dialects and language combinations for our three services at short notice.

Interpretation
Telephone interpretations - Over the phone interpreting.
Video Translations -Video conferencing or virtual interpretations.
Onsite Interpretation -Consecutive and face to face interpreting.

Malay Translators

Our freelance Malay translators are proficient, skilled, and experienced in translating documents for all kind of industries. They have all the prerequisites to assist as per the Legal Aid Agency requirements. The certified Malay translations from Malay into English or English into Malay are signed, stamped, and certified for every official purpose.

Legal translations- Court documents, witness statements, social service-related matters, mental health assessments, medical reports etc for the private and public sector, businesses, government bodies and law firms.
Personal translations-IDs, passports, (birth, death, divorce, marriage) certificates, education, and professional certificates and more, for immigration, asylum, childcare, family, crime, housing, mental health, and civil matters.
Technical translations-reports, contracts, leaflets, books, journals and more.

We also provide Malay transcription services for videos, audios, CDs, YouTube links and more.

Malay language, origin and dialects spoken over the world.

Origin and History

The Malay language, a member of the Western or Indonesian branch of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language family, is spoken as a native language by more than 33,000,000 individuals scattered across the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and the various smaller islands of the region, and is commonly used as a second language in Malaysia and Indonesia. The Arabic script was modified to write the Malay language when Islam arrived in Southeast Asia during the 14th century. The Arabic script was replaced by the Latin alphabet in the 17th century, under the influence of the Dutch and British.

Dialects

The most significant of the different dialects of Malay is that of the southern Malay Peninsula, which is the basis of the modern Malay language and the official language of the Republic of Indonesia, Bahasa Indonesia or Indonesian. In the East Indian archipelago, a Malay pidgin called Bazaar Malay (melayu pasar, "market Malay") was widely used as a lingua franca and was the basis of the colonial language used in Indonesia by the dutch. In Malaysia, the variant of Bazaar Malay used in Chinese merchant communities is called Baba Malay. Iban (Sea Dayak), Brunei Malay, Sambas Malay, Kutai Malay, and Banjarese are among the languages or dialects closely related to Malay spoken on Borneo.

Countries spoken

Malay is closely related to several of Sumatra's other languages (Minangkabau, Kerintji, Rejang) and obviously, but not so closely, to the other Austronesian languages of Sumatra, Borneo, Java, and Vietnam's Cham. Malay is a Malay language spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, and Thailand. There are also approximately 170 million Indonesian speakers, which is a variant of Malay.