This lexicon contains 346 thousand forenames and lastnames labeled as Polish, English or Foreign (other) crawled from multiple Internet sources. Possible labels are: P-N (Polish forename), P-L (Polish lastname), E-N (English forename), E-L (English lastname), F (foreign / other). For...
Sources: Ethnologue and Wikipedia Polish is closely related to Kashubian, Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian, Czech and Slovak. Polish at a glance Native names: polski, język polski, polszczyzna Language family: Indo-Europea, Balto-Slavic, Slavic, West Slavic, Lechitic Number of speakers: c. 40...
There is also an official Silesian version of Wikipedia. If you like to play Minecraft, you will also find the Silesian language version there. You can also browse Facebook in this language.Slovak (Słowacki)Wielojęzyczny portal do nauki języka słowackiego - Polish version of ...
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Within the last week, I’ve seen at least four nail bloggers and/or youtubers talking about this fun new trend in nails art: shattered glass nails. They all say that this trend started in South Korea, and if everyone says it, it must be true. Like Wikipedia.If it’s on Wikipedia,...
Yesterday marked the third anniversary of Górecki’s death, but some sources (Wikipedia) also give yesterday as the date of Sikorski’s death, while others (Encyklopedia Muzyki, New Grove) give tomorrow, 14 November. The most reliable Polish sources (Encyklopedia Muzyczna, Polish Music Information...
meaning nothing in Slavic languages is not irrelevant, even if they are of Indo-European origin. Names from different branches of the Indo-European language family would be consistent with the widely accepted theory that posits Indo-Europeans migrating in waves, with the Slavs being the last wave...
translated from pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogali%C5%84ski_Park_KrajobrazowyA food for thought: There were Celts once at the area of today's Poland. The left some river names behind, such as Dunajec. How about Lech?LLech is a Breton/Welsh word for "stone", as in Cromlech (crooked stone)...
There was no wikipedia at the time. We had to use — gasp! — maps printed in books, which mostly left out Belarus/Minsk all together as being neither Europe nor East-of-Europe. Or swallowed anonymously as part of U.S.S.R.