Polish is the native tongue of over 40 million people around the world with more than 36 million living in Poland. The country is one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union and is the only European country to avoid recession in the wake of the global financial crisis. The Warsaw stock exchange and a liberal attitude to foreign involvement in the economy have made it the center of financial services and banking in Central Europe.
Tourism, financial services and a diverse industrial base make Poland an attractive place to set up business in and to trade with. The necessity to deal with the government and institutions using the Polish language can mean having a quality Polish translation service is vital to success. We can take care of all of your translation needs and are able to provide English to Polish as well as Polish to English translations at excellent quality and a fast turnaround time.
Financial Translations
We have seen a huge increase in the volume of financial translation work and we have an expert team that is fully capable of completing any financial translation task you have. The strong Polish economy continues to attract investment and providing Polish translation service so that foreign investors and investment companies can be fully informed on a company’s financial health and financial plans before making an investment decision.
Our strong reputation for meeting corporate confidentiality requirements and ability to provide professional financial translations has quickly helped us become a top rated translation service. We can discuss your particular needs and arrange the right service with the right personnel to deliver on everything we promise.First-rate interpreters and translators.
- Financial presentation
- Disclosure documents
- Financial accounts
- Investment documents
- Contracts
Technical Translations
The diverse manufacturing industries located in Poland have seen the need for technical translations of many diverse types become increasingly important. The ability to produce designs worldwide and have them manufactured in Poland for use in the European Union requires top quality technical translations. We can provide high quality work on budget and on time so that translation does not become burdensome in the design and production process.
We understand that it is not only vital to translate Polish to English but to translate the instruction in a way that clearly brings across the exact meaning.
There are many types of documents that are described as technical translations including:
- Instruction manuals
- Training materials
- Process documents
- User guides
- Product catalogs
The Polish Language and People
Poland is dominated by an ethnically Polish population representing 94% of the 38.54 million population. It is one of the European Union’s border countries to Eastern and Central Europe and has become a rail and road hub for transportation of goods into and out of these bordering countries and the rest of the EU.
The strong economy and relatively high average GDP of $489.8 billion ($12,707 per capita) make it a well-regarded investment destination. It has a wide manufacturing base, tourism, strong educational institutions and a relatively low debt ratio.
Polish (język polski, polszczyzna, or simply polski) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as the native language of the Poles In addition to being an official language of Poland, it is also used by Polish minorities in other countries. There are over 50 million Polish-language speakers around the world and it is one of the official languages of the European Union.
Polish is written with the standard Polish alphabet, which has 9 additions to the letters of the basic Latin script (ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ź, ż). Polish is closely related to Czech and Slovak. The language currently has the largest number of speakers of the West Slavic group and is also the second most widely spoken Slavik language.
Historically, Polish was a lingua franca important both diplomatically and academically in Central and Eastern Europe. Today, Polish is spoken by over 38.5 million people as their first language in Poland. It is also spoken as a second language in the northern areas of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, western parts of Belarus and Ukraine, and central-western Lithuania. Because of the emigration from Poland during different time periods, most notably after World War II, millions of Polish speakers can be found in countries such as Israel, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the United States.