Polish Police Report Translation
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Polish Police Report Translation
Perth Translation provides fast and certified Polish police report translation services. All certified police report translations are prepared by NAATI accredited Polish translators.
Certified Polish police report translations are often requested for legal purposes in Australia. Our Polish translators are experienced in delivering certified translations of police reports for use in Australia.
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About the Polish Language
Polish is the official language of Poland and is the most widely spoken Western Slavic language and the second largest Slavic language after Russian.
Today, Polish is spoken by over 38.5 million people as their first language in Poland. Millions of Polish speakers can be found in countries such as Australia, Brazil, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Scotland and so on. There are over 50 million Polish language speakers around the world.
The Polish language became far more homogeneous in the second half of the 20th century, in part due to the mass migration of several million Polish citizens from the eastern to the western part of the country after the Soviet annexation of the Kresy (Eastern Borderlands) in 1939, and the annexation of former German territory after World War II. This tendency toward a homogeneity also stems from the vertically integrated nature of the Polish People's Republic.
The inhabitants of different regions of Poland still speak Polish somewhat differently, although the differences between modern-day vernacular varieties and standardized Polish appear relatively slight. First-language speakers of Polish have no trouble understanding each other, and non-native speakers may have difficulty distinguishing regional variations.
Polish is normally described as consisting of four or five main dialects:
- Greater Polish, spoken in the west
- Lesser Polish, spoken in the south and southeast
- Masovian, spoken throughout the central and eastern parts of the country
- Silesian, spoken in the southwest
Kashubian, spoken in Pomerania west of GdaĆsk on the Baltic Sea, is often considered a fifth dialect. It contains a number of features not found elsewhere in Poland, e.g. nine distinct oral vowels (vs. the five of standard Polish) and (in the northern dialects) phonemic word stress, an archaic feature preserved from Common Slavic times and not found anywhere else among the West Slavic languages. However, it "lacks most of the linguistic and social determinants of language-hood".
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Other documents we translate:
- Polish driver license translation
- Polish birth certificate translation
- Polish financial document translations such as bank statements
- Polish name-change certificate translation
- Polish degree translation
- Polish diploma translation
- Polish school transcript translation
- Polish passport translation
- Polish police check translation
- Polish personal letters and cards
- Polish utility bill translations
We provide both Polish to English translation and English to Polish translations by NAATI translators.