
Pashto - Pakistani Translation Services | Affordable interpretation services for Pashto - Pakistani and English
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Are you looking for an Pashto - Pakistani-to-English professional translator? You have found the right place.
At Language Interpreters Ltd, we have years of experience in the official translation of the Pashto - Pakistani language. Read more to find out about our costs and why our service is vital to your translation requirements.
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Language Interpreters Ltd and its team provide interpretation, translation and transcription services in over 100 languages, adhering to the highest quality standards demanded by both our clients and ourselves. Our qualified and experienced freelancers are English language speakers and can help you with any of the services you require.
Our services are available, 7 days a week for every language and any industry! Below is a list of services we offer to suit your needs:
Our Pashto - Pakistani Document Translation and Interpreting Services
When you need a legal translator or any kind of translated document, we like to think we are the best there is. We offer a document translation service for many different situations, but these are the most common ones:
- Legal Documents
- Court Translations
- Marriage Certificates
- Statements
- Leaflets
- Employee Contracts
- Letters
- IDs
- Book & Film Scripts
- Business Contracts

How Much do Pashto - Pakistani Translation Services Cost?
Sadly there is no easy answer to this! It entirely depends on your needs and requirements and how long you need to use our services. For a document translation, generally speaking, you would be looking at around £0.10 to £0.15 per word in the current market. Interpretation charges vary from £25 an hour. Get in touch today to discuss how we can help you more.
What Makes Language Interpreters Ltd the best there is?
We know there are many language interpretation services out there, so why do we recommend ourselves? Here is a list of some of the standards we set when it comes to our services:
- We provide service on short notice.
- We provide qualified and LAA compliant interpreters.
- We are open 7 days a week.
- Our office hours are from 9 am to 8 pm (Monday to Sunday).
- Available to assist on weekends and bank holidays.
- Provide high-quality translations by real people.
- Competitive pricing.
- We can provide assistance in over 100 languages.
- Translations that are certified.
- Observe GDPR and Data Protection Guidelines.
Pashto - Pakistani Language, Origin and Dialects Spoken Over the World
Origin and History
Pakistan has dozens of languages spoken as their first language. There are atleast 10 million speakers each in Pakistan who speak atleast one or five languages. – Urdu, Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi and Saraiki. Most of the Pakistani languages belong to the Indo-Iranian group and Indo-European family.
Pakistan has several other regional languages, such as Punjabi, Pashto, Saraiki, Sindhi, Balochi, Kashmiri, Gujari, Hindko, Shina, Brahui, Shina, Khowar, Balti, Dhatki, Marwari, Haryanvi, Wakhi and Burushaski. Among these, four are known as the provincial languages – Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, and Balochi.
Modern Pashto-speaking communities in Pakistan are found mostly in the cities of Hyderabad in Sindh and Karachi. Pashto is also spoken in some parts of the Punjab province in Attock and Mianwali districts, areas of Islamabad and Gilgit-Baltistan.
However in Pakistan, Urdu and English are the two official languages and unfortunately Pashto has no official status at any level. Pashto is also broadly spoken in the neighbouring Afghanistan where it has the status of an official language.
Dialects
We understand that there are three major dialect patterns within the various individual dialects, and they can be classified; as Pakhto, which is of Northern (Peshawar) variety, and the softer Pashto which is of the southern variety mainly spoken in the areas of Quetta.
Countries spoken
There are about 50-60 million Pashto speakers in both Pakistan and Afghanistan. Especially In Pakistan, about 15% of the population speak in Pashto. They are mainly located in the north western province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and northern districts of Balochistan. Pashto-speakers are mainly found in the other major cities of Pakistan, like Karachi and Sindh.
The Pakistani Pashto speakers have spread and migrated to all parts of the world and today we have Pashto speakers who are nationals of USA, UK, Canada, Australia and other countries of Europe.
Translation services can cover a wide range of interpretation types. We can offer you anything from telephone interpreting, all the way to on-site interpretation. No matter what your needs are, Language Interpreters Ltd is here to help. Our most popular services include:
- Telephone Interpreting
- Translation of Documents
- Video Call Interpreting
- Audio Transcription
- Onsite Interpretation
- Video Transcription
- Document Translation
For Polish translation services, we are your go-to company! To contact us, you can call our office which is open 7 days a week on 0208 123556. Alternatively, if you go to our booking page (https://app.language-interpreters.com/booking/) you are able to request a quote or make an instant booking. If you have any issues with getting in touch, you can always email us using info@language-interpreters.com.
By definition, translation services involve converting languages into other languages through written text, interpreting consists of relaying information between languages verbally. Luckily, Language Interpreters Ltd offers both of these services! Get in touch with us today to discuss your translation and interpretation needs for us to help you out.
There isn’t really an easy answer to this, there is an abundance of companies that require the use of translation services. Primarily, it’s usually companies that deal with clients that need the use of these services. A couple we have picked out include:
- Market Research
- Legal
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare & Medical
- Marketing Advertising & PR
- Education and Training
- Retail, Consumer and E-commerce
- Leisure & Tourism
- Software Development
It entirely depends on your needs and requirements and how long you need to use our services. For a document translation, generally speaking, you would be looking at around £0.10 to £0.15 per word in the current market.