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1. Polish language - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_language
Description: WEBPolish ( endonym: język polski, [ˈjɛ̃zɨk ˈpɔlskʲi] ⓘ, polszczyzna [pɔlˈʂt͡ʂɨzna] ⓘ or simply polski, [ˈpɔlskʲi] ⓘ) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group within the Indo-European language family written in the Latin script. [9] . It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as the native language of the Poles.
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2. Languages of Poland - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Poland
Description: WEBThe 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.
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3. Which Languages Are Spoken in Poland? - WorldAtlas
Link: https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-poland.html
Description: WEBJul 18, 2017 · Its principal and official language is Polish. More than 38 million people speak Polish as a first language in Poland, which represents 97% of the population. Polish is considered a West Slavic language and belongs to …
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4. Polish language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Link: https://www.omniglot.com/writing/polish.htm
Description: WEBPolish (polski) Polish is a West Slavonic language spoken mainly in Poland. In 2012 there were about 36.5 million speakers of Polish in Poland. There are about 4 million Polish speakers in other countries, including Germany (867,000), the UK (660,000), Lithuania (615,138), the USA (575,816), France (275,288), Canada (181,710), Ireland (135,895 ...
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5. Polish language | Slavic Roots, Grammar & Vocabulary | Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Polish-language
Description: WEBApr 12, 2024 · Polish language, West Slavic language belonging to the Lekhitic subgroup and closely related to Czech, Slovak, and the Sorbian languages of eastern Germany; it is spoken by the majority of the present population of Poland. The modern literary language, written in the Roman (Latin) alphabet, dates.
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6. Polish language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Link: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_language
Description: WEBPolish ( 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.
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7. Poland - Slavic, Germanic, Baltic | Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/place/Poland/Languages
Description: WEBLanguages of Poland. The country’s official language, Polish (together with other Lekhitic languages and Czech, Slovak, and Upper and Lower Sorbian), belongs to the West Slavic branch of Slavic languages.
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8. Polish language - Wikiwand
Link: https://www.wikiwand.com/simple/Polish_language
Description: WEBPolish ( język polski, polszczyzna) is the official language of Poland. It is the most common Western Slavic language and the second Slavic language, after Russian. Quick Facts Pronunciation, Native to ... Close. Polish has been an important language in Central and Eastern Europe.
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9. Polish language - Wikiwand
Link: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Polish_language
Description: WEBPolish is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group within the Indo-European language family written in the Latin script. It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as the native language of the Poles. In addition to being the official language of Poland, it is also used by the Polish diaspora.
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10. Polish language - Poland.pl
Link: https://poland.pl/experience-poland/about-poland/polish-language/
Description: WEBPolish is the official language of Poland. It belongs to the family of Indo-European languages, and the group of West Slavic languages. It is believed to be one of the most difficult languages in the world.