Latin Translation

Latin Translation Services in Singapore

Professional Latin to English and English to Latin translation by qualified linguists

About Latin

Latin is a widely spoken language with a community of speakers in Singapore and across the region.

Singapore's multicultural environment creates regular demand for Latin translation services across business, legal, immigration, and personal document needs. Professional translation ensures accuracy for official submissions and cross-border communication.

Why Choose Us for Latin Translation

  • Professional translators with Latin expertise and subject-matter knowledge
  • Fast turnaround — most documents completed within 1–3 business days
  • All document types supported: legal, business, medical, academic, personal
  • Secure handling — your documents are treated as strictly confidential
  • Competitive pricing with no hidden fees

Common Latin Documents We Translate

Legal Documents Business Contracts Academic Transcripts Immigration Papers Birth Certificates Marriage Certificates

Latin Translation Services

Latin Business & Advertising

Corporate communications, marketing collateral, brochures, website content, and advertising copy translated for the Singapore market.

Latin Technical Translation

Engineering manuals, software documentation, product specifications, patents, and technical reports with precise terminology.

Latin Medical Translation

Medical reports, clinical trial documents, patient records, pharmaceutical labels, and healthcare correspondence.

Latin Legal Translation

Contracts, court documents, affidavits, statutory declarations, powers of attorney, and regulatory filings.

Latin Financial Translation

Bank statements, audit reports, annual reports, tax documents, payslips, and financial compliance filings.

Latin Government & Policy

Government correspondence, policy documents, public sector reports, regulatory submissions, and official communications.

About the Latin Language

Latin is an ancient Italic language originally spoken by the Italic Latins in Latium and Ancient Rome. Along with most European languages, it is a descendant of the ancient Proto-Indo-European language. It originated in the Italian peninsula. Although it is considered a dead language, many modern languages (the Romance languages) are in fact living continuations of this language. Additionally, many students, scholars, and some members of the Roman Catholic clergy speak it fluently, and it is still taught in some primary, secondary and post-secondary educational institutions around the world.

Latin is still used in the creation of new words in modern languages of many different families, including English, and in biological taxonomy. Latin and its daughter Romance languages are the only surviving languages of the Italic language family. Other languages of the Italic branch were attested in the inscriptions of early Italy, but were assimilated to Latin during the Roman Republic.

The extensive use of elements from vernacular speech by the earliest authors and inscriptions of the Roman Republic make it clear that the original, unwritten language of the Roman Monarchy was an only partially deducible colloquial form, the predecessor to Vulgar Latin. By the arrival of the late Roman Republic, a standard, literate form had arisen from the speech of the educated, now referred to as Classical Latin. Vulgar Latin, by contrast, is the name given to the more rapidly changing colloquial language, which was spoken throughout the empire.1