Malay Legal Translation Services
Get fast and professional English <> Malay legal translation services from Singapore Translation.
Our experienced legal translators translate all types of legal documents from Malay to English or English to Malay.
To begin, simply provide a clear scan of your documents for translation, and send to our email enquiry@tnfast.com for a quote. All documents sent are treated in strict confidence.
- Certified and experienced full-time translators
- Legal contract and business document translations
- Adoption or name-change document translation
- Civil litigation and arbitration translations
- Conveyancing and bank loan document translations
- Monetary transaction records translation
- Inventory and accounts translation
- Intellectual property report translation
- Translation of wills and trusts
- Birth, marriages or death certificate translation
- Divorce letter translation
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Once you get a quote, you can pay securely online using your credit card. You will get to preview the electronic copy of the translations before we post the harcopy.
Legal translation services are commonly required for legal court hearings, business transactions and business proposals. All our Malay legal translators are accredited translators with relevant qualifications to back up their experience in the translation profession.
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About the Malay Language
Malay is a major language of the Austronesian family. It is the official language of Malaysia (as Malaysian), Indonesia (as Indonesian), Brunei (as Melayu Brunei) and Singapore (as the national language and one of four official languages of Singapore). It is spoken natively by 40 million people across the Malacca Strait, including the coasts of the Malay Peninsula of Malaysia and southern Thailand, the eastern coast of Sumatra, and the Riau Islands in Indonesia, and has been established as a native language of part of western coastal Sarawak and West Kalimantan in Borneo.
Standard Malay, also called Court Malay, was the literary standard of the pre-colonial Malacca and Johor Sultanates, and so the language is sometimes called Malacca, Johor, or Riau Malay (or various combinations of those names) to distinguish it from the various other Malayan languages, though it has no connection to the Malay dialect of the Riau Islands. According to Ethnologue 16, several of the Malayan varieties they currently list as separate languages, including the Orang Asli varieties of Peninsular Malay, are so closely related to standard Malay that they may prove to be dialects. (These are listed with question marks in the table at right.) There are also several Malay-based creole languages which are based on a lingua franca derived from Classical Malay, as well as Makassar Malay, which appears to be a mixed language.
Bahasa Melayu (Jawi: بهاس ملايو) ialah sejenis bahasa Melayu-Polinesia di bawah keluarga bahasa Austronesia yang telah digunakan di wilayah Malaysia, Indonesia, dan persekitarannya sejak melebihi 1,000 tahun lalu. Walaupun asal usul bangsa Melayu (dalam pengertian yang khusus) yang paling asal belum diketahui secara pasti tetapi pertumbuhan bahasa Melayu dapatlah dikatakan berasal dari Sumatera Selatan di sekitar Jambi dan Palembang. Rekod terawal bahasa Melayu Kuno ialah sebuah batu bersurat bertarikh 682 Masihi yang dijumpai di Sumatera Selatan.