Translation Polish

The Polish – English and English – Polish translation is one of the services offered by our translation agency.

Our agency is specialized in the translation from and into Polish of all kind of texts and subjects.

The Polish translation service is made in two indispensable important steps:

Translation phase:

The Polish native, professional, translator translates in our agency only into his mother tongue and only texts in which he is specialized.
Latest translation technologies are used in the Polish translation, guaranteeing thus the best results.

Proofreading and checking:

To ensure a complete fluency and the best linguistic perfection, in our services agency, every translation from and into Polish is proofread and checked by a native translator.

We also localize websites and software from and into Polish.

If you need a Polish translator, take a try and contact us.

History of the Polish language

The Old Polish Language is the precursor to the Polish language.
Because of the political, cultural, scientific and military influence of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Polish language was once a lingua franca in parts of Central and Eastern Europe. Slav Origins: It is said that the original Slav homeland lay within the boundaries of modern Poland in the Odra (Oder) and Wisla (Vistula) basins. Consequently, the Slavs expanded into territories to the east, south and west and became gradually more differentiated until, by AD 800, three main geographical and linguistic divisions had arisen; the East Slavs were in a large part of European Russia, the South Slavs, settled in the Balkan Peninsula, and the West Slavs, settled in what is now Poland, Czechoslovakia and East Germany.

The West Slavs suffered different fates; German expansion absorbed the Lusatians and Veleti, the Czechs and Moravians merged to form the nucleus of the Czech Kingdom and the Slovaks became part of the kingdom of Hungary. The remaining tribes, including Wislanie, the Polanie, Pomorzanie and the Mazovians, joined together (in time) to form the Polish State.