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Slovak Advertising and Marketing Translation
Perth translation provides Slovak advertising translations for various types of documents. We provide translation and typeset for brochures, websites, Powerpoint slides or other presentation files for business use.
Using the best translators for your advertising and marketing translations is critical for communicating your product or service to the right target audience. A professional translation company ensures quality checks and translators are carefully vetted before commencing on any translation.
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Perth Translation provides professional Slovak <> English translation services. You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our Slovak translator is ready to assist with your translation project.
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About the Slovak Language
Slovak is an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages. Slovak is the official language of Slovakia, where it is spoken by approximately 5.51 million people (2014).
Slovak should not be confused with Slovene, or Slovenian, the main language of Slovenia.
The main features of Slovak syntax are as follows: The verb (predicate) agrees in person and number with its subject. Adjectives, pronouns and numerals agree in person, gender and case with the noun to which they refer. Adjectives precede their noun. Botanic or zoological terms are exceptions (e.g. mačka divá, literally "cat wild", Felis silvestris) as is the naming of Holy Spirit (Duch Svätý) in a majority of churches. Word order in Slovak is relatively free, since strong inflection enables the identification of grammatical roles (subject, object, predicate, etc.) regardless of word placement. This relatively free word order allows the use of word order to convey topic and emphasis.
The numerals 0–10 have unique forms, with numerals 1–4 requiring specific gendered representations. Numerals 11–19 are formed by adding násť to the end of each numeral. The suffix dsať is used to create numerals 20, 30 and 40; for numerals 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90, desiat is used. Compound numerals (21, 1054) are combinations of these words formed in the same order as their mathematical symbol is written (e.g. 21 = dvadsaťjeden, literally "twenty-one").
Slovak Document Translation
Slovak has three major dialect groups — Western, Central, and Eastern — each with distinct phonological features that occasionally surface in personal documents. Central Slovak forms the basis of the standard language, but regional vocabulary differences can affect the interpretation of older civil records. Translators must be alert to dialectal terms in birth certificates and property documents from rural municipalities.
Slovak Document Types
A birth certificate is formally titled rodný list, a marriage certificate is sobášny list, and an academic diploma is referred to as vysokoškolský diplom. Police clearance documents are issued as výpis z registra trestov.
Slovak is the sole official language of the Slovak Republic, enshrined in the Constitution and regulated by the Ministry of Culture through the State Language Act. It holds co-official status in the Vojvodina province of Serbia and is recognised as a minority language in several neighbouring countries including Hungary, Czech Republic, and Ukraine. Within the European Union, Slovak is one of 24 official languages with full institutional support.
Industry Requirements
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) regulates advertising standards, while Ad Standards (formerly the Advertising Standards Bureau) handles complaints under the AANA Code of Ethics. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) enforces truth-in-advertising under the Australian Consumer Law.
Common documents requiring translation include marketing collateral and brochures for export markets, advertising compliance documentation, brand guidelines for international subsidiaries, market research reports, and consumer terms and conditions. Product packaging copy and digital advertising content for multilingual campaigns also frequently need professional translation.
Translated advertising materials must comply with Australian Consumer Law accuracy requirements when used domestically. NAATI-certified translation is generally not required for marketing materials, though accuracy certification may be requested for regulatory submissions to ACMA or Ad Standards.
Perth's marketing sector services the resources and mining industry, with agencies producing multilingual safety communications and corporate materials for international joint venture partners. Major employers include local agencies servicing Woodside, BHP, and Rio Tinto, as well as Tourism Western Australia's international marketing campaigns.
