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Moldovan belongs to the Eastern Romance language group and is sometimes associated with Romanian or regarded as a regional variant of it. It was originally written in the Cyrillic alphabet, which was replaced by the Latin alphabet in the 19th century.
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Call: +48 609 853 852 or write: bok@polyland.pl
Examples of sworn translations provided:
- birth, death and marriage certificates (full or abridged copy)
- proof of training, qualification and professional experience (certificates, diplomas, diploma supplements, school-leaving certificates, work history, language certifications)
- car documents (registration documents, purchase and sale agreements, invoices, driving licences)
- administrative documents (powers of attorney, notarial deeds, wills, sureties, legal opinions, residence permits, residence cards)
- financial documents (invoices, financial statements, bank extracts, payslips, tax returns, reports, resolutions, tax forms)
- legal documents (statutes, regulations, laws)
- agreements (commercial contracts, company contracts, leasing contracts, insurance contracts, loan contracts, assignment contracts)
- attestations and decisions (criminal records, residence certificates, civil status certificates)
- copies (National Court Register (KRS), Land and Mortgage Register)
Billing page for an non-sworn translation: 1500 characters with spaces
Billing page for a sworn (certified) translation: 1125 characters with spaces
Specialised texts are quoted individually
Why is it useful to translate from and into Moldovan?
- It is a language spoken by around 10 million people.
- It is the official language in the autonomous region of Moldova—Transnistria—alongside Russian and Ukrainian (official language in Moldova until 2013).
- Although Moldovan is very similar to Romanian, it is easy to make mistakes in translation (especially interpretation), so it is advisable to use professional translation services that guarantee high quality translation.