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Certified Translations Spanish-English-Korean

Official translations, legally signed, stamped and certified in English, Korean and more than 30 languages. Sworn Translations issued by Spanish Official Authorities and other regulatory bodies in South Korea.

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Certified Translations of certificates from or into Korean issued by official authorities.

Our translation agency offers you a fast service for official and certified translations Spanish-English-Korean. Sworn or Certified translations are considered official documents for all purposes. Certified Translators in Spain act as Notaries Public or attesting officials. They certify that your translation in Korean faithfully renders the original document. For some paperwork like birth or marriage certificates, police records, academic certificates or last wills and testaments you may be asked to produced a certified and legally binding translation into Korean or from Korean, either in your country or in South Korea.

The words “sworn” or “certified” imply that the translation has been signed, sealed and certified by an authorized translator officially acknowledged for the Korean language. A sworn translation does not necessarily mean that the document has a legal nature (for more information, see Korean Legal Translators).

If you want to know how much the cost is going to be, send us a quality scanned copy (photos are not accepted), your language combination (from or into Korean) and your deadline.

Where is Korean spoken?

75 million people in North and South Korea speak Korean (한국어 in Korean) The 25 million North Koreans play no role in either the Internet or the global economy, while in South Korea, which represents 2% of the world economy, over 80% have access to the Internet.

 

Certified Translators

Our official translators for Korean are native speakers with an extensive background and experience in the translation of legal documents, technical specifications like patents or medical reports that need an exact and faithful translation into English, Spanish and any given language.

The Hague Apostille

The Apostille is a form in which a Notary Public or official certifies that the signature initialed on a document is authentic. Many official documents in Korean are authenticated with an Apostille. If you have to submit a document in another country (like South Korea), it is probably best to apostille the translation.

Hague Apostille

 Government Agencies

In Spain, Sworn and Certified translations from or into Korean are carried out by Translators appointed by the Spanish Department of Foreign Affairs. In other countries, translators get an authorization from courts, official bodies and in some cases professional associations of translators.

Delivery deadlines

Certified translations of Korean of short documents usually take no more than 2 or 3 business days, but it all depends on availability. Upon request, we can send you a scanned copy by e-mail, followed by the original by courier.

Price for a certified translation of Korean

Certified Translation from or into Korean are usually quoted based on a word count, if possible. In any case a minimum fee is always applied for short documents. The quote will always include courier costs.

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Documents

Among the documents for which a certified/official translation is usually required, from or into Korean, are: diplomas, academic certificates, birth/marriage/death certificates, company annual accounts, divorce decrees, bank statements, police criminal records, regulatory documents, patents, etc.

How much do you know about Korean?

Until the 7th century, Korean was written in Chinese characters, which are not suitable for agglutinative languages, and so a syllabic alphabet was developed. In the 15th century an alphabet was created that is still used today, Hangul, a completely new creation that finally prevailed in the 20th century.

Korean is spoken by about 63 million people in South Korea, North Korea, China, Japan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Russia. The relationship between Korean and other languages is uncertain, although some linguists believe that it belongs to the Altaic languages. Grammatically, Korean is very similar to Japanese and about 70% of its vocabulary comes from Chinese.

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The Korean language

Until the 7th century, Korean was written in Chinese characters, which are not suitable for agglutinative languages, and so a syllabic alphabet was developed. In the 15th century an alphabet was created that is still used today, Hangul, a completely new creation that finally prevailed in the 20th century.

Korean is spoken by about 63 million people in South Korea, North Korea, China, Japan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Russia. The relationship between Korean and other languages is uncertain, although some linguists believe that it belongs to the Altaic languages. Grammatically, Korean is very similar to Japanese and about 70% of its vocabulary comes from Chinese.