Farsi Website Translation Services
We provide Farsi to English translation and English to Farsi translation services for websites and any other marketing material such as brochures and pamplets.
All our Farsi translations, including website translation, are done by human translators, and we only use native Farsi-speaking translators for English to Farsi translation.
English <> Farsi Website Translation
To begin, simply use the form on this page to submit your requirements, or email enquiry@tnfast.com for a quote. To get a fast and most affordable website translation quote, please provide all the texts for translation ideally in Word or Excel two-column layout for easy comparison between source copy and translations to be provided.
- Professional Farsi translator with 5 years' or more experience
- Experienced translation company based in Singapore for delivery of all types of document translations
- Fast response times for designers, typesetters and translators who work in the same team
- Dedicated services manager for each client from start to finish to ensure all translations can delivered smoothly
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