24-7 Language Services offers Farsi interpreting services to public sector law firms, GP practices, businesses and government bodies both in London and outside London. Professional Farsi interpreting services are provided by Farsi interpreters who have a wide breath of experience and specialism.
Our Farsi interpreting services are available at short notice at highly competitive rates, and our Farsi interpreters have extensive experience in the private sector assisting businesses with international trade and the public sector in areas ranging from asylum and immigration, family and children issues, crime, housing, mental health, medical issues, social services, welfare benefits and more. We can provide different types of interpreting in Farsi including, Farsi Court Interpreters, to law firms, Farsi interpreters for businesses and Farsi interpreters for business meetings. We are also able to provide face to face Farsi interpreting, a service by telephone and consecutive Farsi interpreting.
24-7 Language Services can provide Farsi interpreters in London, Birmingham, Brighton, Cardiff, Leeds and all major cities in the UK. Our Farsi interpreters can also visit all courts, prisons, hospitals, solicitors’ offices and businesses in the UK.
Our qualified Farsi interpreters are vetted and each has their own particular area of specialism. They are experienced in delivering high quality professional interpreting clearly and precisely.
If you require Farsi interpretation service please call our Bookings team on 01923 827168, or email us on contact@24-7languageservices.com. Alternatively, please click on ‘Quotation’ and submit an enquiry form for a free quote.
24-7 Language Services offer professional Farsi translation services to public sector law firms, doctor’s surgeries, businesses and Government bodies both in London and throughout the UK
Our experienced and qualified translators offer a variety of translation services in Farsi , including translations of documents from Farsi to English and English to Farsi . Our translators are able to offer translations of legal, medical, business documents, websites from Farsi to English and into Farsi . We offer a certified Farsi translation service.
Professional Farsi translation services are provided by Farsi translators who have a wide breath of experience and specialism and only translate into their mother tongue. Our Farsi linguists are carefully vetted and adhere to our quality standards.
All Farsi translations are returned in the agreed format, on time and we will always stick to our quote.
If you require an Farsi documentation translation services, please call our Bookings team on 01923 827168, or email us on contact@24-7languageservices.com. Alternatively, please click on ‘Quotation’ and submit an enquiry form for a free quote.
Farsi is also known as Persian and this is a Western Iranian language. It is based within the Indo-Iranian branch and part of the Indo-European language family. There are 100 million speakers of Farsi, with 70 million being native speakers. It is a native language in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Russia and Azerbaijan. It is also spoken in Western Asia, Central and South Asia. Farsi language has influenced some other languages, especially Turkic languages.
There are usually three dialects for the Farsi language, these are; Iranian, Tajik and Dari, however, officially, there are as many as 13 different dialects. Western Persian is the largest dialect and this is spoken in Iran and some regions of Iraq and Persian Gulf States.
Most of the modern Farsi language is written with Arabic script. The Persian alphabet, a variant of the Arabic alphabet is used. One of the dialects of the language, Tajiki, uses the Cyrillic script.
Farsi is classified as part of the Southwestern subgroup and is within Western Iranian. It is situated there alongside Lari, Luri and Kumzari.
As an Iranian language, Farsi’s history dates back to three periods; the Old, New and Middle. The new is the modern (or standard period.) The Old era dates from before the Achaemenid, throughout it and after it. The Middle era is the Sassanid era and post Sassanid. The New era is up until the present time.
Standard Persian (or Farsi) is the form of the language which is used in formal communication and literary tradition. There are several varieties of Standard Farsi, these are Western Farsi, which is spoken in Iran, and in some Iraq and Persian Gulf states, Eastern Persian, which is spoken in Afghanistan and Tajiki, spoken in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
In Farsi, the vowel phonemes are between six and eight, there are also twenty three consonant phonemes. In the phonology of Farsi, there are both constrastive stress and syllable-final consonant clusters.
Similarly to many other languages, Farsi has a somewhat free word order, which makes it a little easier to learn than those with a static word order. The standard word order of subject-object-verb are used in Farsi and it is a pro-drop language, which means you may not be able to determine the subject until the end of the sentence.
The literature of Farsi language is an important part of the culture and it has also an effect on literature from other countries, including Ottoman Turkey and Muslim India. Literature is written in New Persian (or Modern Persian) and it has been around since the 9th century, making use of the Arabic alphabet and containing Arabic loanwords.
Words in the Farsi language can be built using affixes, nouns, adjectives and stems. Two existing words can be formed through the combination of two existing words together, this is quite well known in other Indian languages. Some words in the Farsi vocabulary can have the same meaning. For instance, there are 8 ways to say the word ‘cousin’, depending on the gender of the cousin and what side of the family they come from.