Malay Certificate Translation
for Crestwood

Our Malay translators provide translation for all types of personal documents such as certificates for residents of Crestwood.

Malay certificate translations are prepared by by professional and Malay NAATI translators. Get your certificate translated today from Malay (or any of the below-mentioned languages).

  • Malay birth certificate translation
  • Malay marriage certificate translation
  • Malay death certificate translation
  • Malay name-change certificate translation
  • Malay degree or diploma certificate translation
  • Malay marriage annulment certificate translation
  • Malay baptism certificate translation
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Malay Translations for Crestwood


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Our NAATI Malay Translator Services

Australia Translators Pty Ltd was established in 2016 and provide NAATI translation services for over 120 languages. Get in touch today with your document translation requirements.

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About the Malay Language

Malay is an Austronesian language officially spoken in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore and unofficially spoken in East Timor and parts of Thailand. A language of the Malays, it is RE by 290 million people[7] (around 260 million as Indonesian)[8] across the Malay World.

As the Bahasa Kebangsaan or Bahasa Nasional ("national language") of several states, Standard Malay has various official names. In Malaysia, it is designated as either Bahasa Malaysia ("Malaysian language") or Bahasa Melayu ("Malay language"). In Singapore and Brunei, it is called Bahasa Melayu ("Malay language") and in Indonesia, an autonomous normative variety called Bahasa Indonesia ("Indonesian language") is designated the Bahasa Persatuan/Pemersatu ("unifying language"/lingua franca). However, in areas of Central to Southern Sumatra where vernacular varieties of Malay are indigenous, Indonesians refer to it as Bahasa Melayu and consider it one of their regional languages.