A certified translation is a recognized translation of official documents, allowing clients to present important documentation to authorities at home and abroad.
Universal Translation Solutions is a specialist in certified translation services. We provide Croatian translation of original documents for all major languages and provide certification that our work is a true and accurate translation of the original document. This ranges from company certification to sworn affidavits, depending on your requirements.
Documents that may require certified translation services include:
Our certified translations of official documents are accepted by organisations such as the UK Border Agency, courts of law, consulates and other official bodies in the UK and overseas.
Should you need to present translated documents to meet a deadline, we can provide this service at very short notice.
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Croatian is spoken by a little over 5.5 million people, mainly in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbian province of Vojvodina and the neighbouring countries. Croatian belongs to the South Slavonic group of languages. Other South Slavonic languages are Bosnian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Slovene. The Croatian alphabet consists of thirty phonemes, one letter for each sound. The pronunciation of these letters is constant, which means that it does not vary with its position in a word. There is no absolute rule regarding stressed syllables in the Croatian language, except for one that it is never the final syllable. However in polysyllabic words the stressed syllable is generally the first syllable.
Croatian does not have any articles. The Croatian vocabulary consists of many words related to one another. Most Croatian verbs have two forms, the imperfective and the perfective. Like nouns and adjectives, the pronouns too have different forms depending on their function in a sentence. Every Croatian noun has a gender, which can be masculine, feminine or neuter, which also determines its declension. While most masculine nouns end in a consonant, some masculine nouns end in -o or -e after a soft consonant. The great majority of feminine nouns end in -a. For these nouns the nominative plural ending is -e. A few feminine nouns end in a consonant. For these nouns the nominative plural ending is -i.
As leaders in Croatian Certified translation we specialize in Croatian translation of all types of document for all major Industries, which includes:
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