Hungarian Quality Translation Services
We will deliver high-quality, NAATI-certified Hungarian quality translation services that are 100% accepted by Australian government departments. Prices start at $66 for short, personal documents.


NAATI certification

150+ Languages

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ISO Certified

Culturally appropriate

How much does a Hungarian Translation service cost?
We provide NAATI-certified Hungarian translation to English translation for $66. To translate your Hungarian personal documents for visas or passports, send them to us. We’ll provide you with a free, no-obligation quote.
Furthermore, if you are a government or health/community organisation. We can assist you in communicating with Hungarian-speaking communities in Australia. In a way that is accessible and culturally appropriate.
Why Choose Our Hungarian Quality Translation Services?
Hungarian Quality Translation Services for Australian CALD Communities
We offer translation services that focus on cultural appropriateness and accessibility. Our Hungarian translators are native speakers. This ensures that all translations are natural and idiomatic. NAATI certifies all our Hungarian translators in Australia. Additionally, they have at least 5 years of experience in the industry.
Also, our team has years of experience in the plain language arena. We have the necessary experience to create translations that are easy to comprehend. This enables us to produce accessible translations. We have created a unique cultural adaptation service. This service guarantees the accuracy and appropriateness of your translations.
Hungarian Quality Translation Services Process
If you’re looking for high-quality Hungarian translations, our team is here to help.
We adhere to rigorous translation quality control to maintain accuracy. Furthermore, we only collaborate with the most experienced NAATI-certified translators in Australia.
Quality Control Procedures for our Hungarian Quality Translation Services
The Hungarian Language
The Hungarian Community in Australia
Hungarian Australians are citizens of Australia who are of Hungarian descent, with the majority immigrating after World War II and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. According to the 2006 census, there were 67,616 people with Hungarian ancestry in Australia, most of whom were over 65 years old, had tertiary or trade qualifications, and were born in Hungary.
The religious affiliation of Hungarian-born people in the 2006 census was mainly Christian, followed by those with no religion, Jewish, and other religions. In the 2011 census, 19,089 people were born in Hungary, 20,875 spoke Hungarian at home, and 69,159 claimed Hungarian ethnicity, ancestry, and cultural heritage.
Why Choose our Hungarian Quality Translation Services?
As a certified translation service provider for the Australian government, we provide a Hungarian quality translation. Our team of professional translators has expertise in various fields, ensuring accuracy in all documents. We have a rigorous quality assurance process to ensure the highest level of precision.
Additionally, we are also dedicated to making the experience for our clients easy and smooth, our team is always ready to assist with any questions or concerns. You can trust us for all your Hungarian translation needs.
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The team of Sylaba Translations is amazing! I needed the translation of my documents as soon as possible and Sonia did it in less than a day! I’m glad to have decided to pay for it to Sylaba Translations. I really recommend them and I don’t have any doubt to contact them again if I need them. Thank you so much for your kindness and help!
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