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  2. Dictionaries of the Polish language - Wikipedia

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    Dictionaries of the Polish language. A modern dictionary of Polish language (here, an orthographical dictionary – Wielki słownik ortograficzny – published by PWN in 2016) The earliest dictionaries of the Polish language were bilingual aids, usually Polish– Latin, and date to the 15th century. The first dictionary dedicated solely to the ...

  3. Polish language - Wikipedia

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    The history of Polish as a language of state governance begins in the 16th century in the Kingdom of Poland. Over the later centuries, Polish served as the official language in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania , Congress Poland , the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria , and as the administrative language in the Russian Empire 's Western Krai .

  4. History of Polish language - Wikipedia

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    History of Polish language. The Polish language is a West Slavic language, and thus descends from Proto-Slavic, and more distantly from Proto-Indo-European. More specifically, it is a member of the Lechitic branch of the West Slavic languages, along with other languages spoken in areas within or close to the area of modern Poland: including ...

  5. Wiktionary - Wikipedia

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    Wiktionary's data is frequently used in various natural language processing tasks. History and development. Wiktionary was brought online on December 12, 2002,[2]following a proposal by Daniel Alston and an idea by Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia.[3] On March 28, 2004, the first non-EnglishWiktionaries were initiated in Frenchand Polish.

  6. Old Polish - Wikipedia

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    "Day, ut ia pobrusa, a ti poziwai", highlighted in red. The Book of Henryków (Polish: Księga henrykowska, Latin: Liber fundationis claustri Sancte Marie Virginis in Heinrichau), contains the earliest known sentence written in the Polish language: Day, ut ia pobrusa, a ti poziwai (pronounced originally as: Daj, uć ja pobrusza, a ti pocziwaj, modern Polish: Daj, niech ja pomielę, a ty ...

  7. Names of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Polish words for a Pole are Polak (masculine) and Polka (feminine), Polki being the plural form for two or more women and Polacy being the plural form for the rest. The adjective "Polish" translates to Polish as polski (masculine), polska (feminine) and polskie (neuter). The common Polish name for Poland is Polska.

  8. Polish grammar - Wikipedia

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    Polish grammar. The grammar of the Polish language is complex and characterized by a high degree of inflection, and has relatively free word order, although the dominant arrangement is subject–verb–object (SVO). There commonly are no articles (although this has been a subject of academic debate), and there is frequent dropping of subject ...

  9. List of English words of Polish origin - Wikipedia

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    List of English words of Polish origin. An example of polonism in the English language: the word "wenzel" ( Polish: Węzeł, "knot"). This is a list English words of Polish origin, that is words used in the English language that were borrowed or derived, either directly or indirectly, from Polish. Several Polish words have entered English slang ...

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