Translation agency for Greek translations

Do you need a certified translation between Greek and German or vice versa? Here you can order directly from a sworn Greek-German or German-Greek translator, or first find out about details and prices.

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You can easily order your certified Greek translation online from a native-speaking translator. Within a few days, you will receive your translated document both digitally and by post – all without any additional shipping costs.

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What are your advantages with Beglaubigung24?

With us, you save time, money, and effort. You can easily and directly order your Greek translation online. How much does it cost? You'll see it immediately. We have clear, transparent fixed prices – and we cover the shipping costs!

Beglaubigung24 also offers you a reliable and customer-friendly service for certified translations between Greek and German in both directions. Here's an overview of your advantages:

  • Easy online ordering: Place your order 24/7 from anywhere.
  • Official recognition: Our translations are officially recognized and court-certified.
  • Specialized native Greek translators: Over 6,000 professional translators are ready to accurately translate your document.
  • Proven quality: More than 20,000 satisfied customers trust our service.
  • Fast processing: Receive your translation in the shortest possible time.
  • Transparent pricing: Fair fixed prices without hidden additional costs.
  • Data protection: Highest security standards to protect your sensitive information.

We want to make the process of obtaining a certified Greek translation as easy as possible for you, whether you need a translation from Greek to German or from German to Greek.

 

Helpful tips for your Greek-German or German-Greek translation

To ensure everything runs smoothly, please note the following:

  • Make sure your documents are easily legible before uploading them.
  • Please inform us if you have an urgent appointment.
  • Ask us if you are unsure whether your document needs to be certified.

 

The growing importance of Greek translations

Greece and Germany maintain close economic, cultural, and tourism ties. Many people move between the two countries for work, study, or personal reasons. This leads to an increasing demand for certified translations of official documents in both directions – from Greek to German and from German to Greek.

Common areas of application:

  • Study at German or Greek universities
  • Employment in Germany for Greek skilled workers or vice versa
  • Family reunification and binational marriages
  • Business relations between German and Greek companies
  • Application for visas or residence permits
  • Real estate transactions in Greece for Germans or in Germany for Greeks

 

Special features of Greek-German translations

Translation between Greek and German presents some specific challenges:

1. Different alphabets

Greek uses the Greek alphabet, while German uses the Latin alphabet. A skilled Greek translator ensures the correct transcription of names and terms between the two writing systems.

2. Complex Grammar

Both Greek and German have complex grammatical structures, but with different emphases. Greek, for example, has a pronounced aspect system for verbs, while German has a complex case system. Professional translators master these structural differences with ease.

3. Culture-specific concepts

Many terms are deeply rooted in Greek or German culture. An experienced Greek translator finds creative solutions to convey these concepts in an understandable way. Examples include Greek administrative terms or the German concept of "Mitbestimmung" (co-determination).

4. Technical terminology

In fields such as law, medicine, or technology, specific technical terms require special attention. Our sworn Greek translators ensure the precise transfer of terminology in both directions.

5. False friends

There are some "false friends" between Greek and German – words that sound similar but have different meanings. Some examples:

  • "Sympatic" (Greek: συμπαθής) means "nice, lovable", while "sympathic" in German means more like "pleasant".
  • "Academy" (Greek: ακαδημία) often refers to a university, while in German it usually denotes a research institution.
  • "Praxis" (Greek: πράξη) means "action, deed", in German it also refers to a doctor's office.

Experienced translators recognize these pitfalls and avoid misunderstandings in the target language.

 

This is how you can easily get your certified Greek translation.

With just a few clicks you can request your certified Greek-German or German-Greek translation online:

  1. Select language direction: Choose your desired translation direction (Greek-German or German-Greek) on our website.
  2. Upload document: Securely upload your document to be translated to our platform.
  3. Complete your order: Finish your order and receive instant confirmation.
  4. Translation and authentication: Our experts translate and authenticate your document with the utmost care.
  5. Digital delivery: You will receive your translation as a PDF via email within 3-4 working days.
  6. Postal delivery: We will send you the certified original free of charge by post (delivery time 5-6 working days).

The entire process is so straightforward!

 

Ready for your Greek-German translation?

Whether it's a birth certificate, diploma , or commercial contract from a sworn Greek translator – we support you every step of the way. Start your certified translation between Greek and German in both directions now.

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Our most popular language combinations

In addition to Greek, we offer certified translations for many other languages. Here are some of our most frequently requested language combinations:

No matter what language combination you need, our sworn, native-speaking specialist translators are available to provide you with precise and reliable certified translations.

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