Danish Translator South Brisbane
Danish Translator South Brisbane - Brisbane Translation provides both personal and business translations by top rated Danish translators for South Brisbane.
Get NAATI certified Danish translation services for all types of documents in Australia.
Where are NAATI-Certfied Translations Needed?
- Department of Immigration and Citizenship
- Australian Courts (including Family Courts)
- Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
- Department of Transport and Main Roads (Qld)
- Medical Board of Australia
- Dental Board of Australia
- Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC)
- Engineers Australia
- Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority (Ahpra)
- Universities Admission Centre (UAC)
Common Documents Needing NAATI-Certified Danish Translation
- Danish Licence Translation
- Danish Passport Translation
- Danish Bank Statement Translation
- Danish Birth Certificate Translation
- Danish Marriage Certificate Translation
- Danish Death Certificate Translation
- Danish Degree Certificate Translation
- Danish Diploma Certificate Translation
- Danish Academic Transcript Translation
- Danish Divorce Certificate Translation
- Danish No-Criminal Record Translation
South Brisbane NAATI Translation Services
Our NAATI-certified Danish translators translate all types of documents for South Brisbane, including personal, financial and legal documents.
Driving Licence Translation South Brisbane
Birth Certificate Translation South Brisbane
Degree Certificate Translation South Brisbane
Marriage Certificate Translation South Brisbane
The Danish Language
- Danish is a North Germanic language spoken by around six million people, primarily in Denmark.
- It is closely related to Norwegian and Swedish, with which it shares a high degree of mutual intelligibility.
- Danish uses the Latin alphabet with three additional letters: Æ, Ø, and Å.
- The language has a relatively simple grammar, with no case inflections and a fixed word order.
- Danish has a rich literary history, with notable authors such as Hans Christian Andersen and Søren Kierkegaard.