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Polish is the official language of Poland and is also one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. There are an estimated 40 million people who speak Polish around the world.
Due to a large scale migration of Polish people after World War II, Polish communities exist in countries throughout Europe and the Americas. The language has been influenced by many other languages including Latin, Czech, French and Hungarian.
English to Polish Translation and Polish to English Translation Services
Professional translators whose native language is Polish perform our English to Polish translation, and vice versa for Polish to English translation. Our experienced translators have an in-depth understanding of the Polish language including its spelling, grammar, and cultural appropriateness.
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Only working with highly qualified translators with subject area expertise, wintranslation employs a multi-step quality control process which includes a peer review evaluation to ensure the highest level of service quality. Our terminology and translation memory management service helps our clients centralize their linguistic assets.
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