Voice Talent Online is here to pair you with the perfect Polish voice over artist (s) with vast experience in the complexities of the Polish language. Listen to our Polish demos below, we’ll give you a quote within 15 minutes.
As part of a wider Polish voice over strategy too, we will work alongside you to craft an audio content approach that considers the specific dialogues and language nuances of the particular market you wish to reach out to and attract, whether they’re native to the Polish region or closer to home in your own country.
Audio marketing doesn’t have to be difficult or cost the earth, and our team will make the creative process as simple as possible when you want to boost the reach and potential of your audio content amongst Polish speakers. As well as specialist Polish voice over artists, we can also provide translation, casting, technical aspects including QA, and much more besides.
Native Polish speakers can be found as far away as Israel, Australia, Argentina, Ireland, New Zealand, the United States and more. In the 2011 census in the United Kingdom, statistics showed that Polish was the second most spoken language in England.
But it can be notoriously hard to learn because of its difficult pronunciations, complex gender systems and various word stresses. The Polish alphabet, for example, has 32 letters, nine of which are called ‘rustling’ that even natives can find tricky to pronounce at times.
The most beautiful Polish word, voted in 2010, was “Zdzbto” which means blade of grass; try saying that three times in a row! It’s essential that, when creating a Polish voice over strategy, you heavily research the Polish communities you wish to target to make your content authentic and have a natural flow to have a real lasting legacy.
Polish is powerful! It’s spoken the world over, but can be hard to command. That’s where we come in; our premier Polish voice talent is always on-hand to create perfect Polish audio content for Polish-speaking communities around the world.
The official language of Poland and an official language of the European Union, Polish also enjoys minority language status in:
- Belarus
- Czech Republic
- Hungary
- Slovakia
And other areas. It’s spoken by approximately 50 million people worldwide. Polish is a truly international language.