Indonesian Medical Translation
Kulnura

Mighty Translation provides professional Indonesian translator services all types of medical reports and letters.

If you have a doctor's report or doctor's letter (including handwritten letters) that require Indonesian to English translation, our Indonesian translators are able to assist you.

Doctor letter translations are sometimes required for travel exemptions applications or for continual medical care between countries. Our professional Indonesian translators take special care in translating medical information to ensure all equivalent medical terms are researched and used accurately.

Our Kulnura Indonesian translation service provides both Indonesian to English and English to Indonesian medical translations.

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About the Indonesian Language

Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the multilingual Indonesian archipelago for centuries. Indonesia is the fourth most populous nation in the world-of which the majority speak Indonesian, which makes it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Most Indonesians, aside from speaking the national language, are fluent in at least one of the more than 700 indigenous local languages; examples include Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese, which are commonly used at home and within the local community. However, most formal education and nearly all national mass media, governance, administration, and judiciary and other forms of communication are conducted in Indonesian.

The term "Indonesian" is primarily associated with the national standard dialect (bahasa baku). However, in a more loose sense, it also encompasses the various local varieties spoken throughout the Indonesian archipelago. Standard Indonesian is confined mostly to formal situations, existing in a diglossic relationship with vernacular Malay varieties, which are commonly used for daily communication.

The Indonesian name for the language (bahasa Indonesia) is also occasionally found in English and other languages.