Gupapuyngu Bank Statement Translation
Sydney Translation provides certified Gupapuyngu to English translation for bank statements and other financial documents often used for proof of income or financial status.
Our Gupapuyngu translators are fully qualified and dedicated to full time translation in Australia. Be sure to translate your bank statements with our professional NAATI certified Gupapuyngu to English translators.
To begin, simply upload your documents using the form on this page or email us the documents, and you can receive your (NAATI translator) certified translation by email and posted if hard copy is required.
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The Gupapuyngu Language
More about the Gupapuyngu Language
Dhuwal (Dual, Duala) is a dialect cluster of the Australian Aboriginal Yolŋu language, spoken in Australia's Northern Territory. All varieties of Yolŋu are mutually intelligible to some extent. Dialects of the Yirritja moiety are (a) Gupapuyngu and Gumatj; those of the Dhuwa moiety are (b) Djambarrpuyngu, Djapu, Liyagalawumirr, and Guyamirlili (Gwijamil). In addition, it would appear that the Dhay'yi (Dayi) dialects, (a) Dhalwangu and (b) Djarrwark, are part of the same language.