What exactly is meant by English-Romanian Legal Translation?
While translation in general can be more nuanced than people think, a legal translation into Romanian or from Romanian is much more than just moving words from one language to another.
Legal translation is focused on a wide variety of documents such as wills, court and financial documents, declarations, patents or court decrees.
Legal translators of Romanian must have a good knowledge of the legal system of the country from which the document originates. In order to avoid misleading translations, they must also have an extensive knowledge of both English law and the law that applies to Romania.
In a globalized world where companies from all over the world can do business, legal translation takes on a very important role. We would like to take this opportunity to remind you that not all legal translations need to be official (certified). Translations from or into Romanian should only be officially certified when requested by an official institution, agency or department. So be sure to check if an official, certified or sworn translation is required in Romania, or if maybe a simple translation Romanian<>English will do.
Romanian Legal Translation differ from other types of translation
Legal documents in Romanian, unlike other documents such as a general web site, have a specific terminology. Our Romanian Legal Translators are able to correctly translate these concepts into English or Spanish. They do not simply replace one word for another.
The choice of certain words in a legal text has a very specific and precise meaning. On the other hand, any ambiguity or inaccuracy can invalidate a legally binding document. A small mistake could have significant financial and/or legal consequences.
Legal jargon of each country (UK, Romania…) is complex and its terminology can be very specific. Add to this the cultural and regional differences in territories where Romanian is spoken, and you can understand how difficult legal translation can be.
Legal translators translate a legal concept from English into Romanian or vice versa. To be legally binding, the English and the legal Romanian terminology must be unambiguous.
Textual references for Romanian Legal Translators
All legal translators of Romanian turn to reference works to do their job. For example, specialized dictionaries and glossaries, codes, laws and legal doctrine, both in English and from countries like Romania.
Legal translators frequently check out civil and criminal procedure codes and regulatory rules. In these reference books they usually find precise descriptions in Romanian and in English of each legal concept.
Referral sources help translators confirm that they are using the appropriate terms used in a given legal proceeding. The work of a legal Romanian-English translator is very precise and painstaking. In addition to these specialised legal researches, Romanian translators use computer aided translation tools like TM (Translation Memories) and Multilingual Term Bases. Translation Memories let them find pieces of text already translated by them or by other translators. Specific Romanian Machine Translation engines are also used in combination with TM and have proven to be very useful.
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Where is Romanian spoken?
The official language of Romania and Moldova is Romanian (limba română). It is spoken by some 20 million people. More than 30% of the population has access to the Internet in Romania.
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A quick overview of the Romanian language
The territory occupied today by Romania corresponds approximately to the former Roman province of Dacia, so the Romanian language has its roots in Latin.
In addition to the standard language (also called Daco-Romanian), there are three other dialects that can also be found in other Balkan states.
The first written documents of the Daco-Romanian date from the first half of the 16th century. In Romanian, some structural elements found in Latin have been preserved and lost in other Romance languages, such as nominal inflection. On the other hand, it is also influenced by Slavic languages.
Some words has been borrowed from western and southern languages: Slavic, Turkish, Greek, Hungarian and Albanian.