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  1. Jul 25, 2022 · The Polish alphabet is based on Latin letters. It consists of 32 letters, 9 of which have diacritics. These are Ą, Ć, Ę, Ł, Ń, Ó, Ś, Ź and Ż, the pronunciation of which is one of the characteristic features of the Polish language. Here are examples of each of them in context. ą — pąk. ć — ćma. ę — gęś. ł — łoś. ń — koń. ó* — bóg. ś — ktoś. ź — paź.

  2. Polish alphabet and pronunciation. Hear a recording of the Polish alphabet by Pawel Klosinski. Notes. The letter ó is also known as o z kreską. a is a low central vowel for which there is no symbol in the IPA. ą = [o] before l or ł. When followed by plosive or affricate consonants, ą is pronounced [ɔn], [ɔŋ] or [ɔm]. E.g. dąb = [dɔm].

  3. This page contains a table containing and explaining the Polish alphabet, and letters which help you pronounce the words in a given language. You will also learn about the different consonants and vowels. The Polish alphabet is a modified version of the Latin alphabet and consists of 32 letters.

  4. The Polish alphabet has 32 letters, nine of which are unique. Considering that some of the letters form digraphs and even one trigraph, this adds up to a total of 17 signs, which you’ll unfortunately have to learn by heart. On the other hand, once you know them all, you’ll be able to pronounce any Polish word.

  5. What's significant about the Polish alphabet? Tongue Polka. There is no beating around the bush - the pronunciation of the Polish language is a bit on the tricky side. It has all the letters of...

  6. Polish alphabet. The diacritics used in the Polish alphabet are the kreska (graphically similar to the acute accent) in the letters ć, ń, ó, ś, ź; the kropka ( overdot) in the letter ż; the stroke in the letter ł; and the ogonek ("little tail") in the letters ą, ę.

  7. The Polish alphabet has 32 letters, nine of which are unique. Considering that some of them combine to form seven different digraphs and even one trigraph, this adds up to a total of 17 unfamiliar symbols you‘ll unfortunately have to learn by heart. But once you know all of them, you’ll easily be able to pronounce any Polish word, guaranteed.

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