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Polish is the most widely-used minority language in Lithuania's Vilnius County, by 26% of the population, according to the 2001 census results, as Vilnius was part of Poland from 1922 until 1939. Polish is found elsewhere in southeastern Lithuania.
- List of English Words of Polish Origin
An example of polonism in the English language: the word...
- Polish Grammar
The grammar of the Polish language is complex and...
- Polish Alphabet
The Polish alphabet. Grey indicates letters not used in...
- Lechitic Languages
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- List of English Words of Polish Origin
The Polish Wikipedia (Polish: Wikipedia Polskojęzyczna) is the Polish-language edition of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. Founded on September 26, 2001, it now has more than 1,616,000 articles, making it the 11th-largest Wikipedia edition overall. It is also the second-largest edition in a Slavic language, after the Russian Wikipedia.
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Harta – wieś w Polsce, położona w województwie podkarpackim, w powiecie rzeszowskim, w gminie Dynów. Jest miejscowością typu ulicowego, umiejscowioną na Pogórzu Dynowskim, w dolinie potoku o tej samej nazwie oraz na otaczających go wzgórzach. Harta to wieś szlachecka, która została ulokowana na prawie niemieckim na przełomie ...
Polish (język polski, polszczyzna) is the official language of Poland. It is the most common Western Slavic language and the second Slavic language, after Russian. Polish has been an important language in Central and Eastern Europe. Polish is now spoken by over 43.5 million people as their first language in Poland.
Polish is the official and predominant spoken language in Poland, and is one of the official languages of the European Union. It is also a second language in parts of neighbouring Lithuania, where it is taught in Polish-minority schools.
The languages of Poland include Polish – the language of the indigenous population – and those of immigrants and their descendants. Polish is the only official language recognized by the country's constitution and the majority of the country's population speak it as a native language or use it for home communication.
The Polish language is part of the West Slavic section of the Slavic languages. It is also the official language of Poland. English and German are the most common second languages studied and spoken. Marie Curie, famous Polish chemist and two time Nobel Prize winner