Serbian Translation
If you need Serbian to English translation, English to Serbian or require Serbian translated in any other European or Asian language, Target Language Translation Services can provide you professional translation services at great rates. We have a large pool of qualified native linguists each covering one or more industry areas and specializing in certified and standard translation between Serbian and English using with years of full-time experience translating.
If you need Serbian to English translation, English to Serbian or require Serbian translated in any other European or Asian language, Swan can provide you professional translation services at great rates.
Countries/regions where Serbian is an official language.
Countries/regions where it is recognized as a minority language.
About Serbian
Serbian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and Macedonia by about 9-10 million people. It is official in Serbia, and is the principal language of the Serbs.
The Glagolitic alphabet was originally use to write Serbian from the 11th century. It was later replaced by the Cyrillic alphabet, and the modern Serbian Cyrillic alphabet was devised in 1814 by the Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić, and the Serbian Latin alphabet was designed by Croatian linguist Ljudevit Gaj in 1830. Serbian is currently written with both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, which are both officially recognised, although Cyrillic was made the official script of Serbia's government in 2006. Literate Serbians are able to read and write their language in both scripts, and media organisations typically choose to use one or the other.
Up to the mid 19th century there was no standard written form of Serbian, but there was extensive literature. In 1850 a group of Serbian and Croatian writers and linguists decided to create a standard written form based on the widely-used Štokavian dialect. The modern Serbian literary standard developed from this written form, which was the official language of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, between 1918 and 1991. After Yugoslavia broke up in the 1991 separate written and spoken languages began to emerge in the different countries that made up the former Yugoslavia
Serbian contains many loan words from Greek and Turkish, and continues to borrow new words from various languages. It is closely related to and mutually intelligible with Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin. For more information see an article about Serbo-Croatian language issues.
Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (ћирилица)
This chart shows the Cyrillic alphabet for Serbian in printed and cursive styles, with the names of the letters, their Latin equivalents, and their IPA transcriptions.
Serbian Latin alphabet (latinica)
Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (cursive)
How much does a translation into Serbian cost?
The standard rate for translations from English into Serbian is $ 0.12. For urgent jobs that need several linguists working simultaneously, we will apply a surcharge.
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