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    Brisbane Mongolian Translator

    Adelaide translation serviceGet certified Mongolian translation from NAATI certified Mongolian translators in Brisbane. Our NAATI Mongolian translators provide both English to Mongolian translation and Mongolian to English translation for all types of documents.

    Mongolian translation services:

    • Brisbane migration translation
    • Brisbane legal translation
    • Brisbane technical document translation
    • Brisbane financial document translation
    • Brisbane advertising and marketing translations

    Get a quote for your Mongolian translation services using the form on this page or email us directly.

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    NAATI Translator Mongolian
    Highly experienced Mongolian translators who meet our strict requirements for accuracy, consistency and reliability.
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    Brisbane Mongolian Translation Service

    Our Mongolian translators offer a fast translation services for all types of documents. You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our Mongolian translator is ready to assist you.

    • Delivering quality translations in Australia since 2011
    • High quality team of senior NAATI certified translators
    • Experienced in delivering multilingual projects with design component
    • Local support for Brisbane and Australia-Wide

    Brisbane NAATI Translation Services

    Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is a large city on the Brisbane River. Clustered in its South Bank cultural precinct are the Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, with noted interactive exhibitions. Another South Bank cultural institution is Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, among Australia's major contemporary art museums. Looming over the city is Mt. Coot-tha, site of Brisbane Botanic Gardens.

    Certified Mongolian translation of the following types of documents are prepared by our experienced NAATI certified Mongolian translators:


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    About the Mongolian Language

    Mongolian is the official language of Mongolia and both the most widely spoken and most-known member of the Mongolic language family. The number of speakers across all its dialects may be 5.2 million, including the vast majority of the residents of Mongolia and many of the ethnic Mongol residents of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. In Mongolia, the Khalkha dialect is predominant, and is currently written in both Cyrillic, traditional Mongolian script and Latin. In Inner Mongolia, the language is dialectally more diverse and is written in the traditional Mongolian script.

    Mongolian Community in Australia

    Mongolia's sustained economic growth — driven largely by its extraordinary mineral wealth — has produced a small but notable Australian Mongolian community, concentrated primarily in the capital cities and dominated by postgraduate students and professionals in the resources sector. The Australia-Mongolia relationship is in part a resources story: Mongolian engineers, geologists, and business professionals engage with Australian counterparts across the mining and energy industries, generating business and technical translation alongside the more common immigration document work. One fact that surprises many clients: modern Mongolian is written in Cyrillic, not in the classical Mongolian vertical script that runs top-to-bottom. Cyrillic was introduced during Mongolia's Soviet-influenced period in the 1940s and remains the everyday writing system for government documents, though the traditional script has official status and is taught in schools as part of a cultural revival. Government documents lodged with Australian authorities will almost always be in Cyrillic. Mongolia joined the Hague Apostille Convention in 2009, which simplifies document authentication — Mongolian documents apostille-stamped through the Mongolian Ministry of Foreign Affairs are accepted by Australian authorities without further consular authentication.