Polish Technical Translation

Polish Technical Translator Services

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  • Polish Technical Translation

    Technical Translation ServicesOur Polish technical translators have a good understanding of technical terms, as well as a good grasp of the source and target languages for professional technical translation services.

    Polish technical translators are required to translate the original documents to a high degree of fidelity, and in line with Australian translation standards.

    Our highly qualified Polish translator is not only strong in language translation, but also has the relevant background knowledge and formal qualifications in engineering or science to translate technical documents in Polish accurately and efficiently.

    English Polish Technical Translation

    To begin, simply send us a copy of your documents using the form on this page for a no-obligations quick quote.

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    Polish Technical Translation Services

    For all Polish translation requirements, email us directly at: [email protected] or use the form below to upload your documents for review.




    The Polish Language

    More about the Polish Language

    Polish is a language of the Lechitic subgroup of West Slavic languages, used throughout Poland (being that country's official language) and by Polish minorities in other countries. It's written standard is the Polish alphabet, which corresponds to the Latin alphabet with several additions. Polish is mainly spoken in Poland. Poland is one of the most linguistically homogeneous European countries; nearly 97% of Poland's citizens declare Polish as their mother tongue. Elsewhere, ethnic Poles constitute large minorities in Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine – Polish is the most widely used minority language in Lithuania's Vilnius County; in Ukraine it is most common in the Lviv and Lutsk regions, while in Western Belarus it is used by the significant Polish minority especially in the Brest and Grodno regions.