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    Persian Health Medical Translation

    Persian medical translation services

    We have Persian translators with experience and background in health and medical translations to complete medical translation requirements, from medical letters and receipts for insurance purposes, to complex medical reports or research papers.

    As medical and pharmaceutical Persian translations is a specialised discipline, not all Persian translators are able to deliver translations for medical documents. Adelaide Translation provides medical Persian translations for documents such as:

    • Pre-Clinical Reports
    • CMC Documentation
    • Clinical Trial Agreements
    • Clinical Trial Results
    • ICFs
    • Investigation Brochures
    • Interview Transcripts
    • Packaging and Labeling
    • Marketing Materials
    • Medical Protocols
    • Medical Research Papers
    • Survey Results

    Additional effort in finding the right professional Persian translator goes a long way in ensuring reliable and consistent quality translations for medical and pharmaceutical documents. Enquire with us today with your project requirement.

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    Professional Persian Translator

    Adelaide Translation provides professional Persian translation services. You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our Persian translator is ready to assist with your translation project.


    About the Persian Language

    Persian (فارسی, IPA: [fɒːɾˈsiː]) is an Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages. Native Iranian Persian speakers call it Fârsi. Farsi is the arabicized form of Pârsi, due to a lack of the 'p' phoneme in Standard Arabic (i.e., the 'p' was replaced with an 'f'). In English, this language is historically known as "Persian", though some Persian speakers migrating to the West continued to use "Farsi" to identify their language in English and the word gained some currency in English-speaking countries. "Farsi" is encountered in some linguistic literature as a name for the language, used both by Iranian and by foreign authors.

    According to the OED, the term Farsi was first used in English in the mid-20th century.
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    Persian Community in Australia

    Australia's Persian-speaking community is shaped by Iran's turbulent modern history. Some arrived as students in the 1970s, before the 1979 revolution that transformed Iran's political landscape; others came as refugees and asylum seekers in the years that followed; subsequent waves arrived through skilled migration and family pathways. The result is a community with significant depth of establishment and a wide range of translation needs — from immigration and family reunion documents to business contracts and commercial agreements with Iranian counterparts. Persian (Farsi) is written in Perso-Arabic script — the same script used for Arabic, but the languages are entirely unrelated. Persian is an Indo-European language (related, distantly, to English and most European languages), while Arabic is Semitic. A Persian NAATI translator holds specific accreditation for Persian; an Arabic translator cannot translate a Persian document and vice versa, despite the shared script. Iran is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, meaning Iranian civil documents require consular or embassy authentication rather than an apostille before being accepted by Australian authorities.