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Dutch Birth Certificate Translation Services

Get certified Dutch to English birth certificate translation. We provide fast and affordable Dutch to English birth certificate translation services.

Our Dutch certified translators are regularly accredited by NAATI and are native Dutch speakers also fluent in English. Get a quote for your certified Dutch birth certificate translation using the form on this page. Instant quote, 100% Acceptance Guarantee, too easy!

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100% Certified Dutch Birth Certificate Translation Dutch translations provided by NAATI certified translators.
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Easy Online Process You can choose to print the translation ecopy or receive hard copy by mail.
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Average 24 Hour Turnaround Our average turnaround time for 1-3 page documents is 24 hours.

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Highly experienced Dutch translators who meet our strict requirements for accuracy, consistency and reliability.
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Besides translating Dutch birth certificate to English, we also provide (NAATI accredited translator) certified translations for all other personal documents such as certificates, academic transcripts, legal and financial documents. Certified translations are often required for migration use.


About the Dutch Language

Dutch devoices all obstruents at the ends of words (e.g. a final /d/ becomes [t]), which presents a problem for Dutch speakers when learning English. This is partly reflected in the spelling: the singular of huizen (houses) becomes huis, and that of duiven (doves) becomes duif. The other cases, viz. "p"/"b" and "d"/"t" are always written with the letter for the voiced consonant, although a devoiced one is actually pronounced, e.g. sg. baard (beard), pronounced as baart, has plural baarden and sg. rib (rib), pronounced as rip has plural ribben.


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