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  2. Music of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary popular music. Poland has always been a very open country to new music genres and even before the fall of the communism, music styles like rock, metal, jazz, electronic, and new wave were well-known. [8] Since 1989, the Polish scene has exploded with new talents and a more diverse style.

  3. Polish phonology - Wikipedia

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    Polish oral vowels depicted on a vowel diagram, from Wiśniewski (2007:72). Main allophones (in black) are in broad transcription. Positional variants (in red) appear in palatal contexts. The close-mid back is a free variant (in blue) before . The Polish vowel system consists of six oral sounds.

  4. List of English words of Polish origin - Wikipedia

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    Polish Czech, "a Czech or Bohemian man" ← Czech Čech: AHD: Mazurka: One of Polish 5 national dances, or a piece of music for such a dance from Polish (tańczyć) mazurka, "(to dance) the mazurka", accusative of mazurek ← diminutive of Mazur, "inhabitant of Masovia or Masuria", regions in northeastern Poland AHD, OED, SWO: Polack

  5. Category:Polish songs - Wikipedia

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    Whirlwinds of Danger. Zbyszek Godlewski. Wśród nocnej ciszy. Categories: Songs by country. Music of Poland. Works by Polish people. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. Dictionaries of the Polish language - Wikipedia

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    The first Polish dictionaries took the form of Polish–Latin (or more correctly, Old Polish–Latin) bilingual translation aids and date to the 15th century. The oldest known one is the Wokabularz trydencki [ pl ] from 1424; it contains about 500 entries, and is associated with the Prince Alexander of Masovia .

  7. Polish language - Wikipedia

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    Polish is a synthetic and fusional language which has seven grammatical cases. [ 19] It is one of very few languages in the world possessing continuous penultimate stress (with only a few exceptions) and the only in its group having an abundance of palatal consonants. [ 20]

  8. List of Polish musicians and musical groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Polish musicians and musical groups This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  9. Category:Polish musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Polish musical instruments" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Basolia;