Languages

Languages We Cover

We specialize in key languages across Central and South Asia, the Middle East, East Africa, and Southeast Asia—including critical refugee and migrant languages. Our native-speaking linguists ensure linguistic precision and cultural sensitivity in every project, from legal translation to multimedia localization. 

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Afghan Languages We Cover 

Pashto – One of the two official languages, spoken mainly in the south and east. 
Dari – Widely spoken Persian variety, used in the north and center. 
Uzbek – Turkic language spoken in northern regions. 
Turkmen – Turkic language used by Turkmen in the north. 
Pashayi – Indo-Aryan language in eastern provinces. 
Nuristani – Group of related languages from eastern mountains. 
Hazaragi – Persian dialect spoken by the Hazara people. 
Aimaq – Another Persian dialect used by Aimaq communities. 

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Persian (Farsi – Iran)

Spoken by over 100 million people worldwide, Persian is the official language of Iran and a cornerstone of the Persian-speaking world. It plays a central role in literature, media, education, and cross-border diplomacy across Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. Its historical influence spans centuries of art, poetry, and governance in the region.

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Urdu

The national language of Pakistan and widely spoken in India, Urdu connects millions through literature, entertainment, and everyday communication in South Asia. 

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Arabic 

A major world language spoken across the Middle East and North Africa, Arabic is central to regional media, religion, law, and international affairs. 

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Turkish

Spoken by over 80 million people, Turkish is the official language of Türkiye and plays a vital role in regional trade, politics, and cultural exchange. 

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Kurdish 

Spoken by Kurdish communities across Iraq, Türkiye, Iran, and Syria, Kurdish is a key language for advocacy, cultural identity, and local governance. 

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Amharic

Spoken by over 30 million people, Amharic is Ethiopia’s official language and an important language for East African diaspora services in legal, healthcare, and NGO sectors.  

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Burmese 

The official language of Myanmar, Burmese is spoken by over 30 million people and is vital for humanitarian communication across refugee and migrant contexts in Southeast Asia. 

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Ukrainian

The national language of Ukraine, Ukrainian has gained global significance due to the war and mass displacement. It’s widely used in education, media, and civic administration. 

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