The Polish language is spoken by around 38 million people in Poland and several million people outside Poland in Europe, North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. Polish ranks 17thamong world languages as to number of speakers. ...
Polish (język polski) belongs to the west Slavic group of theSlavic branchof theIndo-European language family. Its closest living relatives areCzech,Slovak, andSorbian. It is spoken by 36.6 million people in Poland. It is also spoken in Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Canada, Czech...
Polish language,member of the West Slavic group of the Slavic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (seeSlavic languages). Polish is spoken as a first language by about 38 million people in Poland, where it is the official language; by more than 1 million in the other countries...
Polish language in KL AuschwitzThis article is an attempt to characterize the language used by prisoners of KL Auschwitz. The author gives a very general overview of the subject matter (an attempt to present typology) and stylistic features. Moreover, he describes manifold...
Spoken as a first language by almost 40 million people in Poland, Polish is also a common second language among those who live in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania and Latvia. Additionally, pockets of Polish-speaking people are common in many western countries, including...
Spoken in: Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine and many other countries. First written: 1136 Writing system: Latin script Status: official language in Poland, recognized minority language in Czechia, Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine ...
understanding of the nation and all it has to offer. The most approachable of the Slavic languages, Polish is spoken by over 55 million people worldwide and is common outside of Europe in countries including the U.S., Germany, Canada, and it is even the second most spoken language in ...
Polish is a language that has arich culture and history. The language can take you many places, especially around Eastern Europe. Starting on the challenge of learning Polish opens a gateway to a global community of over40 million speakers. Beyond Poland, Polish is spoken in Eastern Europe and...
Development of the Polish Language The oldest evidence of the polish language was in the 12th century, and the first adjustment made in the 14th century, and the modern literary polish adopted in the 16the century. The spoken polish has over the years preserved its nasal vowels, and it uses...
In history, Polish is known to be an important language, both diplomatically and academically in Central and Eastern Europe. Today, Polish is spoken by over 38.5 million people as their first language in Poland. It is also spoken as a second language in northern Czech Republic and Slovakia, ...